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Charlie points to the first pair of skis he ever owned--a pair of the Rossignol Strato. Part of the museum’s permanent display of skis representing the timeline of the development from primitive wooden slats to today’s shape skis. You can become a member of the NESM on-line at
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the Vancouver area. The coveted awards were also made from a larger piece of art depicting an Orca whale. We enjoyed watching
some children as they checked out the Olym- pic hardware. “Where did Bode learn to ski?” asked one. “Right here at Cannon,” Kerr answered. Their eyes grew big and they looked at each other and I could hear them whisper “wow!”
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The traveling coat worn by Charles Kellogg of Manchester, MA as member of the US Cross Country Team at the 1968 Olympics held in Grenoble, France. He attended the Holderness School, graduated from Williams College and earned an MBA from Dartmouth. Kellogg also competed in Biathlon and won the ‘65 US Championships and later went on to be a director of the US Biathlon Association for more than 20 years.
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