Chronicle - MSBR Fall Special

2716.3515
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November 30 1989
MSBR Fall Special; A cycling route along the mountain ridges of New Hampshire and Vermont an opportunity to visit and spend time the locals; Moose Mountain Lodge is one stop; the view from a bi-plane is another way to see the area, and the pilot talks about the life of piloting these planes; The Great Bay area of New Hampshire is protected from development and remains a tourist attraction, though changes have occurred with some new housing; salmon runs are returning on some of the rivers across New England; logging for the National Forest Service is a lesson in harvesting for many reasons; Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard are very different during the fall season of cool weather sports and harvesting berry bogs; Nantucket historic has changed it's architecture or work culture very little and has no plans to do so as the local experts say; Woodstock, Vermont, is another place that tourists are welcome for it's certain way of life; viewer alert: segment on Frog Hollow is missing.
Reports by Mary Richardson, Peter Mehegan, Andria Hall;

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