Crawford family

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The Crawford family was an early pioneering family in New Hampshire’s White Mountains, known for developing trails, hospitality services, and promoting tourism in the Crawford Notch area.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical family
pioneering family
activeIn Crawford Notch NERFINISHED
associatedWith Crawford Notch State Park NERFINISHED
Mount Washington NERFINISHED
Presidential Range NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
documentedIn New Hampshire tourism histories
histories of the White Mountains
field hospitality
tourism
trail building
hasMember Abel Crawford NERFINISHED
Ethan Allen Crawford NERFINISHED
Hannah Crawford NERFINISHED
Thomas J. Crawford NERFINISHED
hasPlaceNamedAfter Crawford Notch NERFINISHED
Crawford Notch Depot area NERFINISHED
hasTrailNamedAfter Crawford Path NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation recognized in regional White Mountains history
impact contributed to early outdoor recreation in New England
helped establish the White Mountains as a tourist destination
influenced development of mountain tourism infrastructure in New Hampshire
knownAs “keepers of the notch”
locatedIn Carroll, New Hampshire NERFINISHED
notableFor developing trails in the White Mountains
operating hospitality services in Crawford Notch
promoting tourism in Crawford Notch
notableWork Crawford House (early inn operations, not later hotel corporation) NERFINISHED
Crawford Path NERFINISHED
early bridle paths to Mount Washington
occupation guides
innkeepers
trail builders
region New Hampshire NERFINISHED
White Mountains NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 19th century
mid 19th century

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Crawford Notch namedAfter Crawford family
Christopher Crawford partOf Crawford family