Old Man of the Mountain
Another thing I learned and enjoyed on vacation to the Northeast was the fact that the state highway signs in New Hampshire featured a facial profile.

Maybe I’m a bit behind, but I did not know about this and after a brief search on the internet, I learned that the profile depicted is that of the Old Man of the Mountain.
According to Wikipedia, the Old Man of the Mountain was a series of five granite cliff ledges on Cannon Mountain in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, USA that, when viewed from the correct angle, appeared to be the jagged profile of a face. The outcrop was 1,200 feet (370 m) above Profile Lake, and measured 40 feet (12 m) tall and 25 feet (7.6 m) wide.
The first recorded mention of the Old Man was in 1805. The Man has been the New Hampshire state emblem since 1945. The reverse of the state quarter also features the Man. Daniel Webster and Nathaniel Hawthorne have written about it.
Then, tragically yet also poignantly, the Man collapsed on May 3, 2003.
This just adds to the allure and mystique of the state with the coolest motto: “Live Free or Die.”
Tags: Man of the Mountain, New Hampshire




June 22nd, 2009 at 11:52 am
I’ve never seen the old man of the mountain before..till now…very cool…so thank you for posting as, evidently, we won’t see it in the future. Kind of a poor man’s Mt Rushmore but natural!
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