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1926 — The formation appeared on all New Hampshire passenger, dealer, replacement, and sample license plates for this year. 1945 — The Old Man was made the New Hampshire State Emblem. [7] 1955 — President Dwight D. Eisenhower visited the profile as part of the Old Man's 150th "birthday" celebration.
The Pavilion (originally known as the Montage Mountain Performing Arts Center [1]) is an outdoor amphitheater located in Scranton, Pennsylvania, within the Montage Mountain Ski Resort. A temporary fixture was originally built in 1992, known as the Montage Mountain Amphitheater. Due to the venue's popularity, a permanent venue opened in 2000.
The Scranton Cultural Center at the Masonic Temple (formerly the Masonic Temple and Scottish Rite Cathedral) is a theatre and cultural center in Scranton, Pennsylvania.The Cultural Center's mission statement is "to rejuvenate a national architectural structure as a regional center for arts, education and community activities appealing to all ages."
The Peach Music Festival is a music festival started by the Allman Brothers Band and produced by Live Nation Entertainment that has been held annually since 2012 at the Pavilion at Montage Mountain and Montage Mountain Ski Resort in Scranton, Pennsylvania. One exception was in 2020.
Montage Mountain is a ski area in Pennsylvania that is located 8 miles (13 km) from downtown Scranton, Pennsylvania. Situated roughly 125 miles (201 km) north of Philadelphia and west of New York City , this resort has twenty-six trails, two terrain parks, and one of Pennsylvania's longest snow tubing areas. [ 1 ]
Aug. 31—A city man wanted on charges he sexually assaulted a child was held in the Lackawanna County Prison on $200,000 bail Thursday after his arrest at a North Scranton home. Kareem Allen ...
Aug. 30—A city man entered a West Scranton home and attacked his former girlfriend's ex-partner with a machete as he babysat the woman's two children, city police said. Charles Williams, 37, was ...
By 1964, part of his collection — 25 steam locomotives from the United States and Canada, 10 other locomotives, and 25 pieces of rolling stock — was housed at North Walpole, New Hampshire. [42] The Monadnock, Steamtown & Northern Railroad, as the enterprise was then called, [43] ran excursions between Keene and Westmoreland, New Hampshire. [42]