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Str. Mt. Washington, Lake Winnipesaukee, N.H.
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Str. Mt. Washington, Lake Winnipesaukee, N.H.
Str. Mt. Washington, Leaving Weirs Beach, Lake Winnipesaukee, N.H. vintage postcard. The MS Mount Washington is the flagship vessel of the Winnipesaukee Flagship Corporation. Its home port is on Lake Winnipesaukee in Laconia, New Hampshire, in the United States. The ship makes several ports of call around the lake during her scenic cruises in the spring, summer and fall months. Ice-Out is declared when the Mount Washington can get to all of its ports of call. The history of the MS Mount Washington dates back to 1872 when the original paddle steamer Mount Washington was launched from Alton Bay. The Mount was the largest of all the steamers on the lake at 187 feet (57 m) in length, with a beam of 49 feet (15 m). She was driven by a single cylinder steam engine of 450 HP (336 kW) that operated at approximately 26 RPM. Power was transferred from the single vertical cylinder to the paddle wheel shaft by the walking beam, high above the upper deck, oscillating in the frequency of the paddle wheels. She was built by the Boston and Maine Railroad Company with the intent of transporting cargo and passengers around the lake. By the late 1800s it was not uncommon for her to transport over 60,000 passengers in a single season. In the 1920s, with the rise of the automobile and declining train usage, the Boston and Maine Railroad Co. made the decision to sell the steamer to Captain Leander Lavallee. Captain Lavallee operated the Mount as a tourist attraction, still drawing crowds of over 60,000 a season. The "Old Mount" graced Winnipesaukee for a total of 67 years before being destroyed on December 23, 1939, by fire. She was tied up at dock when a fire started at a nearby railway station. The fire spread down the dock and engulfed her at her home port. Efforts to cut the Mount loose were to no avail, as it was a time of extremely low water, and the hull was stuck fast in the mud of the lake bottom.
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By K N.November 10, 2018 • Verified Purchase
Folded Card, Size: Standard (5" x 7"), Paper: Signature Matte
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What strikes me most about this card on opening the envelope is the stunning color and the beautiful close up. The card itself lends it to a feel good touch as well so its a lot of senses perked! My customers like it as well! The color is stunning! The closeup is very nicely detailed and just perfectly awesome! Could not ask for better printing!
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By NavinJOSHI s.August 13, 2013 • Verified Purchase
Folded Card, Size: Standard (5" x 7"), Paper: Signature Matte
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Unusual color scheme is clearly visible on the art. Not many artist try to emphasize that as an artist they can see things different so long they look beautiful. This is an UNIQUE image.
I bought a bunch of 34 different cards as like to give a different card to each of my friend which makes it very personal. When friends talk with each other, they appreciate the gesture all the more. Also I took advantage of volume pricing. Thanks to Zazzle for allowing to order even one card. I recommend people to buy from Zazzle. Pure Joy. Excellent printing and color tones.
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By K N.November 10, 2018 • Verified Purchase
Folded Card, Size: Standard (5" x 7"), Paper: Signature Matte
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iI am overjoyed and tickled pin with this card!! he minute I oened the envelope and saw it it just raised my spirits! Love the feel of the paper, its high quality all the way! And my customer really appreciaed it!! And topping that paired up with the labels was a perfect match! The color and the entire card and design is perfect! Better than I hoped and so awesome! My customer appreciiated it too! And the labels matched in color perfecty too!
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Created on: 4/22/2010, 7:37 AM
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