Appalachian Mountain Club Huts Turn 125
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Friday, October 25, 2013
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The Mizpah Spring Hut welcomes its visitors. (Chris Ballman/Here & Now)
A New England institution is turning another page in its mission to serve hikers of New Hampshire’s White Mountains.
For 125 years, the huts maintained by the Appalachian Mountain Club have offered food, shelter, advice and a bit of entertainment to weary travelers of the presidential range.
Chris Ballman, Here & Now’s managing editor, visited one of the huts recently and brought back this story.
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- Chris Ballman, Here & Now managing editor.
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