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hotel in new hampshire similar to the mount washington hotel?

February 1st, 2011

Question by oh_my_jonas_2447: hotel in new hampshire similar to the mount washington hotel?
i cant remember the name but its yellow and it looks a lot like the mount washington but its smaller. its located in about the same area. please help!
whats the name?

Best answer:

Answer by frank r
yes definitely been there about 5 times to the one in new hampsher and 4 times to mount washington hotel

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Mount Washington Hotel in New Hampshire’s White Mountains – Lovely 16″x20″ Photographic Print by Carol M. Highsmith

January 17th, 2011

Mount Washington Hotel in New Hampshire’s White Mountains – Lovely 16″x20″ Photographic Print by Carol M. Highsmith

  • Mount Washington Hotel in New Hampshire’s White Mountains
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PYLE PLVWR922 9.2-Inch High Resolution TFT Roof Mount Monitor and IR Transmitter

December 26th, 2010

PYLE PLVWR922 9.2-Inch High Resolution TFT Roof Mount Monitor and IR Transmitter

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Lawmaker opposing Mount Washington trademark

December 1st, 2010

Lawmaker opposing Mount Washington trademark
BRETTON WOODS (AP) – A New Hampshire lawmaker is drafting a legislative resolution that would declare the state’s opposition to a company’s effort to trademark “Mount Washington.” Florida-based CNL Lifestyle Properties, which owns the Mount Washington Hotel and Resort in Bretton Woods, has applied to trademark the name, saying the hotel needs to protect its brand. Rep. Gene Chandler tells the …
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Backtracking Obama administration closes eastern Gulf to oil drilling
By Alex Leary, Times Staff Writer Wednesday, December 1, 2010 WASHINGTON — Reversing plans announced only weeks before the BP oil disaster, the Obama administration said Tuesday it will maintain a ban on drilling in the Gulf of Mexico off Florida. Interior Secretary Ken Salazar said the Deepwater Horizon spill, which unleashed an estimated 172 million gallons of oil into the gulf, mandates a …
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Q&A: Does the mount Washington hotel have any relationship with the shining?

November 20th, 2010
Hotel in Washington
by NCinDC

Question by Charlie: Does the mount Washington hotel have any relationship with the shining?
It’s interior looks so similar to the hotel in the movie! At least i think so.

Best answer:

Answer by rwh58682
No.

The exterior hotel is the Timberline Hotel located in Oregon. The interior shots for the Kubrick film were a set that was created in Elstree Studios in England.

The hotel that inspired the book is the The Stanley Hotel located in Colorado.

The Stanley Hotel also served as the exterior/interior for the 1997 miniseries starring Steven Weber.

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Mount Washington Snow

November 13th, 2010

IF YOU SKI OR SNOWBOARD — YOU PROBABLY CAN’T WAIT TO HIT YOUR FAVOURITE SLOPES. IT WAS A RECORD-BREAKING SEASON UP ON MOUNT WASHINGTON LAST YEAR — WITH CLOSE TO 15 AND A HALF METERS OF THE WHITE STUFF. AND WITH THE GREEN TURNING TO WHITE OVER THE PAST WEEK — THE RESORT IS ANTICIPATING A REPEAT. AS A-NEWS VIDEOGRAPHER STEVE COLTERMAN SHOWS US — WHILE THE MOUNTAIN ISN’T READY TO OPEN JUST YET — EXCITEMENT AND SNOW ARE IN THE AIR.
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Groundhog Day Mount Washington Observatory Style

April 25th, 2010


This was filmed in 2008 for one of our ObsCasts, which is a weekly video blog that we produce for our membership. For more information on how to support the Mount Washington Observatory through membership, and gain access to all the ObsCasts, visit www.mountwashington.org This particular ObsCast was made shortly after Groundhog Day in 2008 and features Marty, the Observatory cat and mascot. This was only about 3 weeks after Marty first came to the summit in January 2008. Enjoy!

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Washington State Elk Herd Management – The Mount St. Helens Elk Herd Plan

February 12th, 2010

The following was prepared by Patrick J. Miller and Scott M. McCorquodale, Ph.D. for the State of Washington:


The Mount St. Helens Elk Herd is one of ten herds identified in the state. It is one of the most important elk herds in the state as it provides significant recreational, aesthetic, and economic benefit to the citizens of Washington.


The purpose of this document is to provide direction for the management of the Mount St. Helens elk resource into the future. This is a 5-year plan subject to amendment. Before the fifth year this plan should be updated, re-evaluated, amended, and implemented for another 5-year period. The plan will serve as a valuable reference document and guideline for the Department, agency cooperators, landowners, tribes, and the general public. Priority management activities can be implemented as funding and other resources become available.


The three primary goals of the Mount St. Helens Elk Herd Plan are: (1) to preserve, protect, perpetuate, manage, and enhance elk habitat to ensure healthy productive populations; (2) to manage elk for a variety of recreational, educational, and aesthetic purposes, including hunting, scientific study, and photography; and (3) to manage harvest of the elk herd for a sustained yield.


Specific elk herd and habitat objectives, problems, and strategies are identified in the Plan. These are priority objectives identified to address specific problems in elk management. To accomplish each objective, a variety of strategies have been proposed. The following objectives have been identified:


1. Manage the Mount St. Helens Elk Herd using the best available science.


2. Manage all open-entry elk units for post-hunting season bull ratios consistent with the Game Management Plan (12 to 20 bulls per 100 cows) in conjunction with overall bull mortality rates less than 50%. Manage quality GMUs for minimum post-hunting season bull:cow ratios at approximately 20 bulls per 100 cows, in conjunction with overall bull mortality rates of less than 40%.


3. Manage the Mount Saint Helens elk population in balance with both the habitat and cultural carrying capacities of the region. The current population goal for achieving this balance is approximately 10,000 elk. Population adjustment will be made over the next 5-8 years, beginning in 2007.


4. Minimize human conflicts and property damage caused by elk.


5. Support public appreciation of the elk resource and non-consumptive values of elk including viewing and photographic opportunities.


6. Continue to monitor the health and winter survival of elk wintering in GMU 522 (LooWitt) and the Mount St. Helens Wildlife Area.


7. Improve the quantity and quality of elk habitat on the Mount St. Helen Wildlife Area.


8. Maintain the current level of elk winter range along the Lewis River.


9. Work with other agencies and private landowners to improve habitats for elk.


Spending priorities have been identified for the next 5 years.


The recommended annual priority expenditures for the Mount St. Helens elk herd are as follows:


Priority Expenditure 1st Year 5 Years

Aerial elk surveys $25,000.00 $185,000.00

Habitat improvement $30,000.00 $125,000.00

Elk survival study N/A $200,000.00

Quantify elk forage condition $40,000.00 $120,000.00

Monitor elk body condition N/A $40,000.00

Monitor annual harvest $12,000.00 $60,000.00

TOTAL $147,000.00 $780,000.00

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