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  2. Mount Whittier Ski Area - Wikipedia

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    In 1963, New Hampshire's second gondola lift was installed at Mt. Whittier. The gondola was unusual in that it had three terminals—a bottom terminal on the east side of Route 16, a second lower terminal at the base of the ski area, and a top terminal near the summit of Nickerson Mountain. The remains of the gondola, including the towers and ...

  3. List of gondola lifts - Wikipedia

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    Gondola; Sun Valley - Bald Mountain. Roundhouse Gondola; Minnesota: Lutsen Mountains. Gondola; Montana: Yellowstone Club. Eglise Gondola; New Hampshire: Bretton Woods. Bretton Woods Skyway; Loon Mountain. Gondola; New Jersey: Mountain Creek. The Cabriolet (Cabriolet) New Mexico: Ski Apache. The Apache Windrider (only ski access Gondola in NM ...

  4. Wildcat Mountain Ski Area - Wikipedia

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    Wildcat is home to one of the oldest ski-racing trails in the United States. [3] The original trail was built in 1933 by the Civilian Conservation Corps. [4]Wildcat's 1,950-foot (590 m) base elevation and proximity to Mount Washington produces an annual natural snowfall of over 200 inches (5,100 mm).

  5. New gondola spans California's biggest ski area

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    Sun Valley Resort - The premiere resort in south central Idaho, Sun Valley has it all: Over 400 miles of singletrack bike trails, the White Clouds and Elkhorn Golf Courses, scenic gondola rides ...

  7. Gondola lift - Wikipedia

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    Open-air gondolas can also come in a style similar to that of pulse gondolas, like the Village Gondola at Panorama Ski Resort, British Columbia. The first gondola built in the United States for a ski resort was at the Wildcat Mountain Ski Area. It was a two-person gondola built in 1957 and serviced skiers until 1999.

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  9. Los Angeles Aerial Rapid Transit - Wikipedia

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    Aerial Rapid Transit Technologies, LLC announced in 2018 a plan to construct a gondola system between Union Station and Dodger Stadium. [8] With a seven-minute end-to-end ride, each cabin would hold 30 to 40 passengers. Proposed construction funding in part would be by former Dodgers owner Frank McCourt and other private sources. [4]