The Mount Washington Resort in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, built in 1902 by coal magnate Joseph Stickney, is a National Historic Landmark renowned for its ornate plasterwork and grand architecture. Following renovations, the resort now attracts guests with its 900-foot wraparound veranda, fine dining, and extensive facilities, including an 18-hole Donald Ross golf course, swimming pools, and hiking trails. Set on 2,500 acres in the White Mountain National Forest, the resort offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks, including 6,288-foot Mt. Washington. The hotel also has historical significance as the site of the 1944 Bretton Woods Conference, where the U.S. dollar was established as the backbone of international exchange.
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