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Designer proposes replacing New Hampshire's Old Man of the Mountain with glass replica
For thousands of years, New Hampshire's Old Man of the Mountain proudly stared out over Profile Lake in the White Mountains. Notables from Nathaniel Hawthorne to Presidents Grant and Eisenhower journeyed to gape at the series of five granite ledges, that, when viewed from the right angle, looked like the profile a craggy old man. The image could redefine man's relationship with technology and nature's grandness in the 21st century. Treves says his proposed 45-foot glass likeness could also become a tourist attraction of the magnitude of the Statue of Liberty, Mount Rushmore and the Gateway Arch in St. Louis.One look at the comments section in New Hampshire's Union-Ledger paper seems to indicate that New Hampshire natives aren't really in a talking mood: "no, no, no!!!" "With all due respect to the artist, please go away"; "build it in New Jersey or France where it will be appreciated."
"I want to sit down with people with a real interest in the possibility and talk our way through it," Treves said.

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With all due respect for the Union Leader, It published no real images of the project, and people expressed opinions without having a clue what my proposal was really about or the message of redefinition it proposes. Judge for yourself by going to www.nhomm.com
Posted: Dec 08, 2011 Francis Treves
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