A Night At This Unique New Hampshire Resort Will Take You Back In Time
By Michelle|Published April 03, 2019
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It might be hard to believe, but there was actually a time when we didn’t have social media and television to distract us. The photos we shared were done so by handing a copy over to a friend and stories were told by sharing books. While those days might seem like a distant memory, there was some wonderful simplicity in times like that and we miss it. That’s why when we heard that this New Hampshire resort harvests ice the old fashioned way, we couldn’t resist sharing it with you!
Rockywold Deephaven Camps, located in Holderness, has been operating since 1897.
Mary Alice Ford, originally of Lisbon New Hampshire, was instrumental in its creation. When her husband dies in 1893, she was invited to come stay at Deephaven in 1900. She stayed in a cabin here and eventually she was asked to run it for two years. It was after this time that she realized how much she loved the area and running the camps and in 1901 she bought 27 acres of land to began her own camp operation.
Today, Rockywold Deephaven Camps is a beloved place for folks from far and away to enjoy the summer.
Most of the people involved in the harvest have been doing this for decades and many are following in the footsteps of New Hampshire generations that came before them.
In fact, in 1967 the resort bought a few and offered them to guests. Not a single one was claimed. And so, the annual ice harvest continues, upholding a way of life that began all the way back when Rockywold Deephaven Camps first opened their doors.
Rockywold Deephaven Camps is located at 18 Bacon Rd., Holderness, New Hampshire. You can learn more about the resort and the way they approach the annual ice harvest by visiting their website or following in them on Facebook. You can reach them on 603-968-3313.
For another type of trip back in time, visit this bar in Nashua. It looks exactly like a bookstore from the outside and it’s reminiscent of the Prohibition Era.
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