Pioneer woman.
You might call Grace Newman a pioneer. After all, her 19-room Highlands Inn is in pioneer country--the remote White Mountains White Mountains, part of the Appalachian system, N N.H. and SW Maine, rising to 6,288 ft (1,917 m) at Mt. Washington in the Presidential Range and to 5,249 ft (1,600 m) at Mt. Lafayette in the Franconia Mountains. Crawford Notch separates these two main groups. of New Hampshire--and her establishment is also among the very first lesbian-owned inns to cater exclusively to a lesbian clientele. This year marks the 20th anniversary of what she calls her "lesbian resort." Her annual Women's Concert Series continues through November with appearances by the folksinger folk·sing·er or folk sing·er n. A singer of folksongs.
folk singing n. and songwriters Emily Cox Emily Cox can refer to one of several people: - Emily Cox (puzzle designer), US crossword constructor
- Emily Cox (councillor), from Birmingham, England
(October 31, November 1) and Jamie Anderson Jamie Anderson could be: - Jamie Anderson (golfer), champion golfer
- Jamie Anderson (artist), illustrator of Banished!
- Jamie Anderson (cinematographer), American cinematographer
- Jamie Anderson (singer), American singer/songwriter
(November 9). The 8 P.M. performances take place around the cozy fireplace (big enough to house an elk) In the living room of the 200-year-old house. Highlands Inn, Valley View Road, Bethlehem, N.H.; 877-537-2466; www.highlandsinnnh.com.
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