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  2. Loon Mountain Ski Resort - Wikipedia

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    Loon Mountain was acquired by Booth Creek Ski Holdings in 1997. [10] Booth Creek sold Loon Mountain to CNL Lifestyle in 2006, but continued to operate the resort. [11] On September 19, 2007, Boyne Resorts, a Michigan-based resort company, announced it had acquired the lease to operate Loon from Booth Creek. [12]

  3. Loon Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Loon Mountain is a mountain in Lincoln and Livermore, New Hampshire, in Grafton County. It is in the White Mountain National Forest . The 3,065-foot (934 m) mountain is known for Loon Mountain Ski Resort , which, like most New England mountain resorts, has expanded into an all-season recreation area.

  4. Running up Loon Mountain is brutal -- and competitors like it ...

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    Jul. 9—LINCOLN — Sometimes it's better to be untested, undaunted and have the benefit of youthful enthusiasm. Especially when running 6 miles up a mountain. That was Ieva MacInnes on Sunday.

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  6. List of New England ski areas by vertical drop - Wikipedia

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    Rank Resort name State Vertical (ft) Skiable acres Trails Lifts Notes 1: Killington: Vermont: 3,050: 1,509: 155: 21: Largest drop in New England, 26th largest drop in the United States

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  8. White Mountains (New England) - Wikipedia

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    The White Mountains are a physiographic section of the larger New England province, which in turn is part of the larger Appalachian Highlands physiographic division. [2]The magma intrusions forming the White Mountains today were created 124 to 100 million years ago as the North American Plate moved westward over the New England hotspot.

  9. Boyne Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Boyne Resorts is an owner and operator of ski and golf resorts in North America. The company employs over 10,000 full-time and seasonal staff. It operates 12 resort properties including 10 ski resorts, an adventure park, and 12 golf courses.