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Own a piece of Magic Mountain

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Magic Mountain
Like many small New England ski areas, Magic Mountain in South Vermont is fighting to stay open. So, it has decided to offer people a chance to buy a piece of the mountain. It's looking to follow in the footsteps of Mad River Glen, which was the first US ski area to become cooperatively owned, in 1995....In exchange for putting up $3,000, owners will get a 20 percent discount on season passes, a say in how the mountain is run, and a guarantee that the mountain will be open. So far, it has sent letters to about 800 people, and heard back from a couple hundred who have expressed a sincere interest.

See: http://www.boston.com/sports/other_sports/skiing/articles/2009/05/17/strapped_ski_area_offers_skiers_piece_of_mountain_1242579503/
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