Cog Railway to Build Hotel on the Side of Mt. Washington?

Designated as a National Historic Engineering Landmark in 1976,
The Cog was referred to as "One of the greatest wonders of all time"
by the Boston Transcript at its inauguration in 1868.
It can certainly be argued that this is still true to this day.
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By Tom Eastman
LANCASTER — Mount Washington Cog Railway co-owner Wayne Presby is slated to appear before the Coos County Planning Board next week, reportedly to discuss plans to build a lodging facility 1 mile below the summit of Mount Washington. According to the agenda, posted at www.cooscountynh.us/planning-board, the meeting is scheduled for Dec. 8 at 7 p.m. at the North Country Resource Center (DRED Building) in Lancaster.

"That is not necessarily a rumor — it is part of a plan we are looking at that we would be trying to do for a completion by our 160th anniversary in 2019," Thompson told the Sun on Thursday.

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