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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.
Saturday marks 22 years since the iconic Old Man of the Mountain landmark fell to the ground.From most vantage points, a certain part of Cannon Mountain looked like nothing more than a pile of rocks.
There are two bills in the NH legislature this year that would change the current state flag, adopted in 1909. One proposes a flag featuring the iconic Old Man of the Mountain, while another would ...
Saturday marks 22 years since the iconic Old Man of the Mountain landmark fell to the ground. From most vantage points, a certain part of Cannon Mountain looked like nothing more than a pile of rocks.
In 1991, volunteers working to save the Old Man of the Mountain's face had pizza delivered to them by helicopter. Saturday marks 22 years since New Hampshire lost the Old Man of the Mountain.