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Balsams ownership puts historic grand hotel and resort up for sale. By John Koziol Union Leader Correspondent Jun 25, 2019 Jun 25, 2019 ... with Dixville Notch behind him.
Cheryl Senter / The Associated PressDixville Notch residents wait for the stoke of midnight to be the first voters for the nation's presidential election in Dixville Notch, N.H. Monday Nov. 3, 2008.
The Balsams Resort in Dixville Notch is one of New Hampshire's historic grand hotels. The expansive property sits on about 11,000 acres which include a downhill ski area, an 18-hole golf course ...
Plans to restore the iconic Balsams Resort in Dixville Notch are moving ahead after Coos ... NEW LIFE INTO THE HISTORIC FOLSOM’S RESORT IN DIXVILLE NOTCH, ... CROSSING ROUTE 26 TWO HOTELS, ...
The Balsams Resort in Dixville Notch, N.H., was shuttered in 2011. Keith Bedford/Globe Staff Otten bought the Balsams after it shuttered in 2011 and is trying to transform the crumbling hotel into ...
Dixville Notch, New Hampshire has been holding elections at midnight since 1960. ... a chemist turned businessman who purchased the Balsams Grand Resort Hotel in Dixville Notch in 1954.
Dixville Notch is in New Hampshire's Great North Woods Region, just 20 miles southeast of the Canadian border. Its remote location played a role in developing the tradition of voting at midnight ...
The once grand Balsams resort in Dixville Notch, N.H., has long been known as the quirky spot where residents vote at midnight during the New Hampshire presidential primary and on Election Day ...
Because the population in Dixville Notch is so small, the town is able to quickly tally and announce its results.On Nov. 8, 1960, nine voters gathered in the Ballot Room at the Balsams hotel.
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