A 2006 view of the ski resort on Brodie Mountain in Massachusetts, which closed in 2002.
New England Lost Ski Areas Project (NELSAP) is an organization that concerns the history of downhill skiing areas, mostly in the northeastern United States. Started as a website in 1998, it has also organized hikes, research projects, and lectures in recent years.
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NewEnglandLostSkiAreasProject (NELSAP) is an organization that concerns the history of downhill skiingareas, mostly in the northeastern United States...
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areas are practically nonexistent outside of Maine, and village-style governments common in other areas are limited to Vermont and Connecticut. New England...
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Thunderbolt Ski Run, an alpine racing trail from the 1930s still used recreationally today Mount Greylock Scenic Byway Mt. Greylock NewEnglandLostSkiAreas Project...
4751; 2.9010 Kirkby ski slope was an artificial ski slope that was built in Kirkby, near Liverpool, England, in the 1970s. The ski slope never opened and...