Final project in memory of N.H.’s Old Man of the Mountain completed
The massive, naturally formed granite profile attracted tourists to Franconia Notch for about 200 years before it crumbled in 2003.
FRANCONIA, N.H. (AP) — The final project to memorialize New Hampshire’s iconic Old Man of the Mountain — a fishing platform at Profile Lake and a pathway — are complete.
The massive, naturally formed granite profile attracted tourists to Franconia Notch for about 200 years before it crumbled in 2003. Since then, the nonprofit legacy fund has created a memorial plaza, featuring seven steel “profilers” that recreate the Old Man’s image.
A ceremony was scheduled for Saturday to celebrate the completion of the project.
The image of the Old Man has been a symbol of New Hampshire for generations, appearing on the state quarter, highway signs and license plates. The stone profile was first discovered in 1805.
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