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The little ski area of Little Switzerland reopens
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In the Midwest US state of Wisconsin there was a little ski area called Little Switzerland, which opened in 1941*
... until 2007, when the hill was stripped of all its assets for auction and the place closed. But now ...
http://littleswitz.com
Story from JS Online:
http://www.jsonline.com/business/little-switzerland-ski-resort-to-reopen-0v7r5mv-181290951.html
A heart-warming story in these troubled economic times.
* 7 Dec 1941 - the very day the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbour, it says here.
Obviously
A snowHead
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Obviously
A snowHead
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Comedy Goldsmith
, As you say, a heart-warming story. I note from the photo that the newly intalled chairlift (as is quite common in the US) doesn't appear to have a safety bar - although in fairness it should be noted that the height drop to the ground (at least in the region covered by the photo) isn't that great.
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