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Relaxing area
We hiked from the parking area to the viewing area. The poles have profiles to see where the rock formation use to be. Signs explain the history and what happened.
The Old Man of the Mountain Profile Plaza & Historic Site is located at Exit 34B from I-93, the Aerial Tramway Exit. You park near the tram building and take a short (maybe ¼ mile) easy walk along a p...
It took many years to be created, countless man-hours to try and hold it up as long as possible
It took many years to be created, countless man-hours to try and hold it up as long as possible Some history: Back in 1805, surveyors working around Profile Lake on the first road that ran through ...
This attraction is well worth the short walk to Profile Lake. It was cloudy the day we were there but you can still see where the Old Man was and the informative signs explain it all.
I remember see the Old Man Of The Mountains for the 1st time in September of 1976. I had no idea that some of the stone had collapsed in 2003 altering the look, so my 2nd visit was quite a surprise. F...
Relaxing area
We hiked from the parking area to the viewing area. The poles have profiles to see where the rock formation use to be. Signs explain the history and what happened.
Interesting
The Old Man of the Mountain Profile Plaza & Historic Site is located at Exit 34B from I-93, the Aerial Tramway Exit. You park near the tram building and take a short (maybe ¼ mile) easy walk along a p...
It took many years to be created, countless man-hours to try and hold it up as long as possible
It took many years to be created, countless man-hours to try and hold it up as long as possible Some history: Back in 1805, surveyors working around Profile Lake on the first road that ran through ...
Worth the walk!
This attraction is well worth the short walk to Profile Lake. It was cloudy the day we were there but you can still see where the Old Man was and the informative signs explain it all.
Old Memories
I remember see the Old Man Of The Mountains for the 1st time in September of 1976. I had no idea that some of the stone had collapsed in 2003 altering the look, so my 2nd visit was quite a surprise. F...