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The chilly weather in New Hampshire has created perfect conditions for skiing, leading to a surge in visitors during the holiday season. Over the past week and a half, both ski resorts and local businesses have reported a significant increase in foot traffic. This uptick in visitors has brought a welcome boost to the local economy, with many establishments seeing higher sales and increased bookings.
Ski resorts have been bustling with activity, as families and winter sports enthusiasts flock to the mountains to enjoy the fresh powder. Local shops, restaurants, and accommodations have also benefited from the influx of tourists, with many reporting that they are busier than in previous years. Business owners are optimistic that this trend will continue into the new year, as winter sports remain a popular activity during the colder months.
As the holiday season wraps up, the hope is that the momentum will carry forward, providing a much-needed economic lift to the region.
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