Kingdons Dictionary of the White Mountains And Other New England Summer Resorts

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Kingdons Dictionary of the White Mountains And Other New England Summer Resorts
Samuel S From Old Catalog Kingdom
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See Moosehead Lake. Mt. Kinsman. One of the Franconia Range on the west side of the Franconia Notch [see Franconia Notch], 4200 feet high. On its western slope are the Bridal Veil Falls, Copper Mine Brook, and Mt. Kinsman Flume. [See Bridal Veil Falls. L Mt. Lafayette. One of the Franconia range, 5259 feet high. The view from its summit is very fine, including the southern valley of the Pemigewas- set, Mt. Washington in the east. Katahdin in the northeast, and the hills of Stratford in the nort...h. Glancing around the horizon, the rounded summits of the Green Mountains and the peaks of Monad- nock and Kearsarge are to be seen. Upon the mountain is a strange looking stone of large size and unusual form named by those who discovered it The Altar. [See The Altar. ] From the north- 42 MT. MAJOR erly jjate of Franconia Notch [see Franconia Notch] is a bridle path to the summit of Mt. Lafay- ette. It winds along the base of Eagle Cliff, and in some places the ascent is very steep. The time occupied in the journey up and down is about five hours.

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