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  2. MS Mount Washington - Wikipedia

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    Original Mount Washington c. 1920. The history of the MS Mount Washington dates back to 1872 when the original paddle steamer Mount Washington was launched from Alton Bay. The Mount was the largest of all the steamers on the lake at 187 feet (57 m) in length, with a beam of 49 feet (15 m). She was driven by a single cylinder steam engine of 450 ...

  3. Lake steamers of North America - Wikipedia

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    MS Mount Washington. MV Mount Katahdin—The MV Katahdin of 1914 sails on Moosehead Lake in Maine. The Bath Iron Works-built ship served as a log drive vessel as well as providing summer excursions. It is owned and operated by the Moosehead Maritime Museum. Its outward appearance adheres closely to its lake steamer roots. Available for cruises.

  4. Alton Bay, New Hampshire - Wikipedia

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    The MS Mount Washington and its predecessor ships on Lake Winnipesaukee have made Alton Bay a stop since 1872. Alton Bay is home to the Alton Bay Christian Conference Center, a Christian retreat center and campground organized in 1863 as the Second Advent Camp Meeting, and incorporated as the Alton Bay Camp Meeting Association in 1876.

  5. File:M.V. Mount Washington -- Arriving at Weirs Beach, Lake ...

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  6. Lake Winnipesaukee Ice-Out - Wikipedia

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    Emerson flies two to three times a day over Lake Winnipesaukee to check on the ice. Ice-Out is declared when the MS Mount Washington can make it to every one of its ports: Center Harbor, Wolfeboro, Alton, Weirs Beach and Meredith. [2] It is also considered the unofficial start to the boating season [2] as well as the end of winter [3] in New ...

  7. Mount Washington (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    MS Mount Washington, a sightseeing vessel on Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire, U.S. SS Mount Washington (T-AOT-5076), a transport oiler of the Ready Reserve Fleet of the United States Maritime Administration; USS Mount Washington (1846), a steamer purchased by the Union Navy during the American Civil War

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  9. USS Mount Washington - Wikipedia

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    USS Mount Washington may refer to the following ships operated by the United States armed forces: USS Mount Washington (1846), a steamer purchased by the Union Navy during the American Civil War; SS Mount Washington (T-AOT-5076), a transport oiler of the Ready Reserve Fleet of the United States Maritime Administration