Stowe Classic New England

Stowe Classic New England by Peter Oliver, published by Mountain Sports Press in 2002, is a first edition that spans 216 pages. This book presents the history of Stowe, a renowned resort in Vermont, highlighting its evolution as a destination for skiing and winter sports. It features a blend of hard and easy skiing options, along with an extensive cross-country skiing network, making it appealing to a wide range of outdoor enthusiasts.
Readers will find a captivating exploration of the mountain, the village, and the individuals who contributed to Stowe’s fame. The narrative is complemented by stunning images that chronicle the resort’s development from the 1930s to the present day. This edition offers insights into the historical significance of Stowe within the context of winter sports and recreation in the United States, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of history and outdoor activities.
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Charming and rustic, this world-class resort offers something for everyone: hard skiing, easy skiing, and the best cross-country skiing network in Vermont. This is the history of Stowe–the mountain, the village, and the people who made it famous–accompanied by spectacular images of the mountain from the 1930s through today.
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