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America’s First Lift-Served Ski Hill Hits the Market in Vermont for $2.4 Million

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A historic photo shows skiers at America’s first rope tow at Gilbert’s Hill in 1934, marking the birth of lift-served alpine skiing in the United States. | Photo: Library of Congress One of the most historically significant properties in American skiing is now for sale. Gilbert’s Hill in Woodstock, Vermont, recognized as the birthplace of lift-served skiing in the United States, has hit the market for $2,395,000, according to a recent report by …
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SnowBrains broke the news in on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.
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