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  2. Nashoba Valley Ski Area - Wikipedia

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    Nashoba Valley Ski Area is a ski area in Westford, Massachusetts, United States, located at 79 Powers Road. It borders on Littleton, Massachusetts and has been operating each winter since opening in 1964. It has 17 ski trails as well as a terrain park and tubing park.

  3. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Cataloochee Ski Area: Maggie Valley: North Carolina: 5,400 4,660 740 50 18 5 24 $72 December 11, 2019 [106] Sapphire Valley Ski Area: Sapphire: North Carolina: 3,400 3,200 200 8 3 3 24 $65 December 28, 2023 [107] Wolf Ridge Ski Resort: Mars Hill: North Carolina: 4,700 4,000 700 65 15 4 65 $65 December 11, 2019 [108] Aspen Highlands [109] Aspen ...

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

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    The following is a list of ski areas in New England by vertical drop. Unless otherwise noted, vertical drop figures are from Verticalfeet.com , vertical for Bolton Valley and Magic Mountain directly from their websites.

  5. Nashoba Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Nashoba Valley is an area in North Central Massachusetts that encompasses northwestern Middlesex and northeastern Worcester Counties, Massachusetts, located around the interchange of Interstate 495 and Massachusetts Route 2. At one point, Littleton, Massachusetts, was known as the Praying Indian town of Nashoba.

  6. List of ski areas and resorts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The number of snow ski areas and resorts in the United States peaked in the late 1960s at around 1000 areas. [1] Since then many small, rope-tow only areas have closed or consolidated. [2] The following listing accounts for US ski areas that are currently operational. It is restricted to ski lift-served alpine skiing areas, both public and private.

  7. Lift ticket - Wikipedia

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    Ski resorts (and other venues that issue tickets) commonly use a wicket to secure the ticket (called a "ticket wicket"), a short piece of light wire which loops through the ticket holder's clothing or backpack. The ticket wicket was invented by Killington Ski Resort employee Martin S. "Charlie" Hanley, in 1963, and given its name by his wife Jane.

  8. Littleton, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Following the horrific demise of the Praying Indian village of Nashoba, Anglo settlers and immigrants bought land from the surviving members of the Nashoba congregation and built their meetinghouse in 1715 on the site of what is now the First Church Unitarian, at 19 Foster St. [26] The First Baptist Church Littleton, at 461 King St, was the ...

  9. Ski Butternut - Wikipedia

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    Ski Butternut, also known as Butternut Basin, is a ski resort in Great Barrington, Massachusetts, US, on Warner Mountain in The Berkshires. Channing and Jane Murdock took control of the area in 1963, naming the area Butternut Basin after the large groves of butternut trees in the basin of the mountain.