Description
In 1910, the Boston Sunday Usher in reported that skiers were swarming over the Newtons, Middlesex Falls, and Blue Hills. The Berkshires equipped splendid terrain, and the skiing was once reasonably priced. This visual history traces how skiing progressed from the pre-tow era of outings on wooded trails and golf courses to the mechanization of the game. After World War II came massive building, with sophisticated lifts, snowmaking, and all of the up to date requirements that experience kept Massachusetts one among The us’s winter ski states.