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He’s a symbol of the state of New Hampshire. Almost all of us know how he fell, but how was the Old Man created? It's been 22 years since the fall of the Old Man of the Mountain, and we’re ...
Event on Wednesday will honor Old Man of the Mountain 20 years after his fall Virtual event planned for 20-year mark 11 a.m. Wednesday ...
A rescue team hoisted a 20-year-old climber to safety Wednesday after the person was injured falling 200 feet while climbing ...
After thousands of years looking out over the White Mountains, the Old Man crumbled onto the side of the mountain below, leaving generations of people saddened, as if they lost a friend.
CONCORD — The Old Man of the Mountain got its day of recognition with Gov. Chris Sununu signing legislation on the 20th anniversary of the granite stone face’s collapse.
The original Old Man of the Mountain, which was perched 1,200 feet over Profile Lake, crumbled in the middle of the night in May 2003.
"We all 💓 NH's Old Man of the Mountain, but in no way is the Old Man naturally crumbling comparable to the 9/11 terrorist attack on the Twin Towers," Rep. Angela Brennan, a Merrimack Democrat ...
It’s been 20 years since the Old Man of the Mountain collapsed. On May 3, 2003, the uncanny stone face that graces New Hampshire’s license plates, highway signs, and the state quarter was no more.
The Old Man of the Mountain collapsed in 2003, but it hasn’t lost its hold on residents.
A 53-year-old man died Sunday in fall from a cliff at Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina. he Avery County Sheriff's Office said Todd A. Buckman, of Troy, New Hampshire was reported missing ...
Just as swift were the appalled reactions that spread online after New Hampshire Representative Tim Cahill likened the collapse of the Old Man of the Mountain to the fall of the Twin Towers on 9/11.
A New Hampshire politician is facing backlash after comparing the collapse of the Old Man of the Mountain to the Twin Towers.