Nansen Ski Jump
USA /
New Hampshire /
Milan /
Milan Road, 63
World
/ USA
/ New Hampshire
/ Milan
ski jumping hill, historic site
When it was built in the 1936, the Nansen Ski Jump was the largest steel ski jump east of the Mississippi River.
Located in Milan, just north of the Berlin city line, the jump can still be seen by those driving along Route 16.
And while it’s fallen into disrepair since it was last used in the 1980s, the jump itself is full of history.
It was used for the first Olympic Trials in 1938, and hosted the U.S. Ski Jumping National Championships in 1940, 1957, 1965 and 1972.
www.nhstateparks.org/visit/historic-sites/nansen-ski-ju...
www.nhstateparks.org/news-events/improving-state-parks/...
Located in Milan, just north of the Berlin city line, the jump can still be seen by those driving along Route 16.
And while it’s fallen into disrepair since it was last used in the 1980s, the jump itself is full of history.
It was used for the first Olympic Trials in 1938, and hosted the U.S. Ski Jumping National Championships in 1940, 1957, 1965 and 1972.
www.nhstateparks.org/visit/historic-sites/nansen-ski-ju...
www.nhstateparks.org/news-events/improving-state-parks/...
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nansen_Ski_Jump
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Coordinates: 44°32'0"N 71°10'15"W
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