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by Dr. Rachel Schinner III Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Donald Ross

What is the history of the balsam house?

History. In 1895, it was purchased by Henry S. Hale, a Philadelphia inventor and industrialist who had been a regular guest. He renamed it The Balsams, and over time enlarged and augmented the facilities. In 1918, Hale completed the Hampshire House, the towering wing which doubled the resort's capacity to 400 guests.

What happened to the balsams ski resort?

Current operations The Balsams closed to the public after being purchased by new owners for $2.3 million in December 2011, and remains closed as of January 2021 as its owners continue to seek financing for their redevelopment and expansion efforts. In 2014, former American Skiing Company head Les Otten joined the Balsams redevelopment effort.

What is the Ballot Room at the balsams?

The Ballot Room of The Balsams is where Dixville Notch 's presidential primary votes are cast just after midnight on the day of the New Hampshire primaries since the 1960s. These votes cast by Dixville Notch residents are among the first to be cast, counted, and reported nationally.

What is the balsams Bill and how does it work?

After years of effort by the owners of the property, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu signed the so-called "Balsams Bill" into law in May 2019, allowing the Coös County Commissioners to create a tax increment financing district around the Balsams.

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What happened to the Balsams resort?

The Balsams closed to the public after being purchased by new owners for $2.3 million in December 2011, and remains closed as of January 2021 as its owners continue to seek financing for their redevelopment and expansion efforts.

When was the Balsams resort built?

The Hampshire House, constructed from 1916 to 1918, transformed The Balsams into an elegant, 400-room grand resort. It was the first steel-frame, reinforced tile and concrete masonry structure erected in New Hampshire.

Who bought the Balsams?

Balsams Resort Developer Les Otten has brought out his remaining partner in the landmark resort's redevelopment. Otten's company, North Country Coos LLC., now owns 100% of the Dixville resort and its surrounding real estate. The Balsams was purchased from the Tillotson Corp.

What is Dixville Notch famous for?

Dixville Notch is best known in connection with its longstanding midnight vote in the U.S. presidential election, including during the New Hampshire primary (the first primary election in the U.S. presidential nomination process).

What are known as balsam?

Balsam is the resinous exudate (or sap) which forms on certain kinds of trees and shrubs. Balsam (from Latin balsamum "gum of the balsam tree", ultimately from Semitic, Aramaic busma, Arabic balsam and Hebrew basam, "spice", "perfume") owes its name to the biblical Balm of Gilead.

Who owns the Balsams in New Hampshire?

Les OttenLes Otten has spent nearly $19 million and the better part of seven years working to reopen the tumble-down Balsams resort in Dixville Notch, N.H. It's been a difficult, if not quixotic, quest, even for a man who built a skiing empire earlier in his career.

How many rooms does the Balsams have?

Although much has changed since the days of a 25-room inn, the legacy of this elegant resort and its sprawling wilderness remain constant. The Balsams is being reborn as an all-season, luxury resort for the 21st century – and beyond.

What is the Balsams cooking class?

For those wanting to experience a different side of the culinary experience, the Balsams offers cooking classes, culminating in a four-course luncheon, as well as an apprentice training program for aspiring chefs.

Where is Donald Ross' golf course?

The 17th green at dawn at the Grand Balsams Resort. A lot of golf courses lay claim to the name Donald Ross, but in few of these places do you feel Ross’ presence as strongly as at New Hampshire’s Panorama Golf Course, part of an elegant Dixville Notch resort called The Balsams. This palpable sense of Ross’ genius is probably due ...

TEN YEARS OF SKIING, WITH FIRST TRACKS

You will enjoy incredible skiing at New Hampshire’s largest ski area.

TEN YEARS OF GOLF, WITH PREFERRED TEE TIMES

You’ll play one of America’s most historic golf courses. The Panorama 18-hole course was designed by and built by the legendary Donald Ross in 1912. Here you will enjoy the fantastic 360-degree views, the historic clubhouse fully restored, and the incredible expansive course.

A MEMORABLE CULINARY EXPERIENCE

The Balsams historic reputation for fine cuisine is an integral part of the resort’s rebirth. You will experience a variety of culinary options highlighting farm-to-table options and the finest ingredients the New England region has to offer.

TEN YEARS OF ACCESS TO THE BALSAMS BATHS

The Balsams Baths are designed in the style of a Nordic Spa, inclusive of steam rooms, saunas, thermotherapy pools, meditation spaces, cold plunges, and traditional spa offerings as options. You can take full advantage of the fresh, crisp air, natural surroundings, and the incredible views.

MEMBERSHIP IN THE PRESTIGIOUS CENTURY CLUB

You will be part of an elite group. Your commitment to the revitalization of the Balsams will be recognized for bringing this incredible and historic resort to life.

EXCLUSIVE FOUNDER STATUS

You will be one of the first 150 members of the Century Club and will have Balsams Founder status. Founders will receive all of the aforementioned Century Club perks, plus the following additional benefits:

What is the slope rating of Balsams Panorama Golf Course?

The course rating is 72.8 and it has a slope rating of 130.

When was Panorama Golf Course opened?

Designed by Donald J. Ross, ASGCA, the Panorama golf course opened in 1912. Jeff Mciver manages the course as the General Manager. Other golf courses at this facility... Coushaukee Golf Course.

When did the Balsams close?

The Balsams closed to the public after being purchased by new owners for $2.3 million in December 2011, and remains closed as of January 2021 as its owners continue to seek financing for their redevelopment and expansion efforts. In 2014, former American Skiing Company head Les Otten joined the Balsams redevelopment effort.

When was the Balsams Bill passed?

After years of effort by the owners of the property, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu signed the so-called "Balsams Bill" into law in May 2019, allowing the Coös County Commissioners to create a tax increment financing district around the Balsams.

What was the name of the hotel that Hale built?

He renamed it "The Balsams", and over time enlarged and augmented the facilities. In 1918, Hale completed the Hampshire House , the towering wing which doubled the resort's capacity to 400 guests.

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