Item 17653 - Fryeburg Ski transportation, 1936

Item 17653 - Fryeburg Ski transportation, 1936
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Item 17653
Fryeburg Ski transportation, 1936
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In 1936, Jockey Cap mountain in Fryeburg was the site of one of the first ski rope tows in Maine. A train made special excursions from Portland to Fryeburg with skiers. This sled transported the train passengers from the station to the base of Jockey Cap.

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