Skip to content

New England Ski Museum

Preserving the Future of Skiing's Past

  • Home
  • About
    • Ski Museum Staff
    • Job Opening
    • Board of Directors
    • Speakers and Programs
    • Cal Conniff Grants
    • Museum News
      • 28th Annual Hannes Schneider Meister Cup March 7-9, 2025
      • Spirit of Skiing Award Presented to E. John B. Allen
      • Ski with Annalee Exhibit
    • Journal
    • Locations
  • Visit
    • Franconia, NH
    • North Conway, NH
    • Permanent Exhibit
    • Exhibits
  • Events
    • Calendar of Events
    • Golden Ski Award 2025
    • Hannes Schneider Meister Cup
    • Spirit of Skiing Award
    • 4th Grade History Project: In Martha’s Memory
      • Ski History Program Description
  • Shop
  • Collections
    • Individual Collections in New England Ski Museum
    • Image Use Policy
    • Donations to the Collection
  • Ski History
  • Links
  • Donations / Memberships
  • Schneider Meister Cup

Ski Museum Catalog Showcases Ski Town Artisans

November 23, 2011May 20, 2019 neskimuse

The Annual Ski Museum Catalog Showcases gifts for skiers!   New England Ski Museum’s Museum Shop Catalog features gifts produced by local authors, filmmakers and small businesses near its Franconia Notch location, as well as from craftspeople in ski towns from Carrabassett Valley, Maine to Truckee, California.  View our online Catalog here….

Museum Newsfeatured, news

Ski Museum Awarded Grant from Institute of Museum and Library Services

August 5, 2011July 6, 2012 neskimuse

Thanks to a grant from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS), New England Ski Museum will create a new permanent exhibit telling the story of the development of skiing as a sport and an economic engine of the North Country. The $86,014 grant to the Ski Museum… Read more“Ski Museum Awarded Grant from Institute of Museum and Library Services”

Museum News

The AMC and the Rise of Alpine Skiing

November 28, 2006July 10, 2012 neskimuse

The Appalachian Mountain Club was formally founded in Boston in 1876, long before skiing began its slow climb to acceptance and popularity. According to one founder writing in 1904, the decisive discussion had taken place on Mt. Attitash, which 90 years later would become a center of Alpine skiing, a… Read more“The AMC and the Rise of Alpine Skiing”

Journal

The Lincoln Detachment: 10th Mountain Division training in New Hampshire

September 5, 2006July 10, 2012 neskimuse

Many New Englanders know of the 10th Mountain Division, the US Army unit that trained on skis and in the mountains of Colorado in World War II, and eventually saw combat in Italy for a short but exceedingly intense time in 1945. The ranks of the mountain infantry regiments that… Read more“The Lincoln Detachment: 10th Mountain Division training in New Hampshire”

Journal

75 Years After the First Tuckerman Headwall Ski Descent

April 12, 2006July 10, 2012 neskimuse

April 11, 2006 marked the 75th anniversary of the first documented descent of the entire Tuckerman Ravine Headwall. On that date in 1931, two Dartmouth skiers and Olympic veterans, Charles N. Proctor and John Carleton, decided on the spur of the moment to attempt the Headwall from above. All previous… Read more“75 Years After the First Tuckerman Headwall Ski Descent”

Journal

The Early History of Glades

February 21, 2006July 10, 2012 neskimuse

“Dear Potato King,” began Steve Bradley to Sel Hannah in a March 1946 letter to the Franconia New Hampshire potato farmer and ski trail designer; “we were talking of trails, particularly at Cannon…. May I suggest an experimental idea. It really hasn’t been given a try anywhere, though lots of… Read more“The Early History of Glades”

Journal

The Ski History of Bartlett, New Hampshire

May 30, 2005October 29, 2019 neskimuse

Not long ago, Attitash in Bartlett celebrated its 45th anniversary. While many of its early themes–the Red Carpet ski area, limited ticket sales, and the world’s first cog monorail ski lift–are largely forgotten, today the resort thrives as one of the mainstays of Mount Washington Valley skiing. Bartlett has a… Read more“The Ski History of Bartlett, New Hampshire”

Journal

Posts pagination

← Previous Page 1 … Page 4 Page 5

New England Ski Museum

The New England Ski Museum is a member supported, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to the history of skiing and the 10th Mountain Division.  Our mission is to collect, preserve, and exhibit equipment, art and artifacts of ski history for research, education and inspiration.

We invite you to visit our two museum branches in beautiful Franconia Notch State Park, NH, and in North Conway, NH.

Admission to the museum is always free.

Become a member!

Contact Us

Mailing Address:
New England Ski Museum
135 Tramway Drive
Franconia, NH 03580-4403

Email:
staff@skimuseum.org

Franconia Address:
135 Tramway Drive
Franconia, NH 03580
Phone: 603-823-7177

North Conway Address:
2628 White Mountain Highway
North Conway, NH 03860
Phone: 603-730-5044

Shop Our Store

Shop

Email Newsletter

Email Newsletter icon, E-mail Newsletter icon, Email List icon, E-mail List icon Sign up for our Email Newsletter

Visit us on Facebook

facebook

Videos

About NESM

Search Our Site

Search for:
Copyright © All Rights Reserved.
Powered by WordPress | Blue Planet by Nilambar
Go to top