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LINCOLN, N.H. — Wednesday marks 20 years since the iconic Old Man of the Mountain landmark fell to the ground. The Old Man was first observed in modern times in 1805.
This story, “Last of the Mountain Men,” originally ran in the May 1948 issue of Outdoor Life. Ben Lilly, a legendary hunter and houndsman of the American West, was born in Alabama in 1856 and died in ...
They’re American mountain men—reenactors of the fur trade that flourished in North America from roughly 1800 to 1840. Like the better known reenactors of the Civil War, they’re dentists or ...
A Granite State couple on vacation in the U.S. Virgin Islands found a rock formation that looked a lot like the fallen Old Man of the Mountain.
Brian Fowler, president of the Old Man of the Mountain Legacy Fund, greeted visitors Tuesday to Profiler Plaza in Franconia Notch State Park on the occasion of the 19th anniversary of the collapse ...
They’re American mountain men—reenactors of the fur trade that flourished in North America from roughly 1800 to 1840. Like the better known reenactors of the Civil War, they’re dentists or ...