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This decorative poster is a comprehensive map of lift-served skiing in New England—including everything from big resorts to municipal ski hills. Private ski areas are included but with much lighter coloring. Home to the beginning of skiing in America, New England now boasts an enormous selection of ski resorts. Icons marking each ski area are suitable for pinning or coloring so you can track where you've skied. Do you also venture out to New York and Pennsylvania? You might want to check out our Northeast Ski Resorts map. DETAILS: -18" x 24" digital print on heavyweight satin photo paper-Framed versions are mounted on foam board (without glass) and ready for pinning. Click here for additional mounting & framing info-Unframed posters are shipped rolled. FREE SHIPPING + BUY 2 GET 1 FREE ON ALL POSTERS Add any 3 to your cart
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