Word: vermont
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Furthermore, steady progress on the interstate highway system--especially in New Hampshire and Vermont--has meant that travel time to the major ski areas in the Northeast is constantly being reduced...
...lure of Vermont's fabled resources may be overwhelming at this point, so there's time enough to hit the road North on Route 7 to Routes 9 and 100 and Mt. Snow...
...vivid with color and attractions as Mt. Snow is, Vermont does not end there. A very short drive brings the slopes of Big Bromley at Manchester to the skier who is looking for some rugged down-hill runs. Or one could continue North on Route 7 to the less crowded but equally challenging slopes of Pico Peak and Killington Basin in Rutland...
...fact Killington Basin claims the highest skiing in Vermont with a base elevation of 2200 feet rising to a top elevation of 4241 feet with December to May skiing...
Should your wallet and limbs still be in good shape after a whirl at Sugarbush and the Glen, point your radiator North on Route 100 again to the appropriately named "Ski Center of the East"--Stowe, Vermont...