Back And Ready For Action
2014-06-05 00:44:50.000 – Jan Berriochoa, Summit Museum Attendant
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It is great to be back! As much as I enjoy the shores of Rhode Island, I found I can’t wait to return to the summit. This is truly a magical place.
Whahoo!!!! The new summit museum experience opened Saturday to the public and as we could hear the ‘toot-toot ‘of the Cog, we eagerly waited to show off Extreme Mount Washington. I must say it is pretty impressive. Kudos to Mystic who worked day and night to get it up and running. Insomuch that the truck driver who brought up the museum exhibits was caught in a mild late season snow storm and could not leave. Welcome to Mount Washington.
Jan Berriochoa, Summit Museum Attendant
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