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Old 01-14-2007, 07:46 AM   #14
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Default ...way up north

Way up in northern New Hampshire, north of the notches, towns like Lancaster, Bretton Woods, and Dixville Notch would be good spots for casinos.

A Las Vegas stylized 'Old Man of the Mountain' could become the new welcome sign for the north country casinos. Just picture an 'Old Man' replica placed back on its' original spot, high up on Cannon cliff, that has a very powerfull light-show and sound-show which powers sound and lights up and down the 1000' granite sides of Franconia Notch. Cannon, Kinsman, LaFayette, Lincoln, Little Haystack, and Flume mountains would all become a five-mile long, two-sided, natural ampitheatre for the nightly Old Man extravaganza of sound & light.

The 'Old Man' icon is already seen on highway signs and license plates, state wide, so why not let the 'Old Man' herald the state sponsored casinos, too. It (he) could become a terrific casino pitchman for the north country.

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