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and smaller sheet metal structure would be built adjacent to it, housing a restaurant and souvenir stand. Because of its construction and lack of grandeur however, it remained unpopular, with one local patron, Katherine Root, remarking "the wind sounded like thunder when it roared through the building and it rattled constantly"; it was ultimately dismantled a year after the railroad, in 1939. The ruins of the old summit house foundations remain prominent structures, visible on the mountainside today. In 1933 the
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was also constructed on the cliffs of Mount Tom in 1897, but it burned three years later. Subsequently rebuilt, the second house also burned in 1929, in part due to a series of failures in its water systems. The original foundation was not used again, however days later it was decided a much cheaper
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visited in 1899, razed in a fire in 1900; the second summit house with its iconic tower, built in 1901 and razed by fire in 1929, it and the first were designed by
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slopes visible from the south and west, its dramatic 1,100-foot (340 m) rise over the surrounding
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for more information on the geology and ecosystem of Mount
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Connolly-Cowdrey, Patricia (March 1984). "A Time of
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Mt. Tom Ski Area - New England Lost Ski Areas Project
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Tourist attractions in Hampden County, Massachusetts
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Mount Tom Summit House. Postcard early 20th century
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893:. Globe Pequot, Chester, Connecticut, 1989.
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768:"Queen of the Mountain"
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1893:Pine Cobble Mountain
1587:Origin of volleyball
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864:www.gendisasters.com
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1888:Northfield Mountain
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1620:Greater Springfield
694:Mount Tom (Vermont)
572:Cultural references
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