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“Mommy’s Going to March Us Up the Mountain”: Jean Camuso on Her Family’s Lifelong Love of the AMC Huts

Jean Camuso’s connection to AMC’s High Mountain Huts started over 40 years ago, when she took her two young sons on a hike to Lonesome Lake. From early adventures (including a memorable mid-trail “strike” that was swiftly resolved with peanut...
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2004

AMC develops computer-based wind power siting model and begins work with states to encourage the adoption of uniform wind power siting guidelines

2021 Dark Sky Park Photo By Jamie Malcolm Brown Amc 100 Mile Wilderness Jamie Malcolm Brown Mo Amc00042442 Scaled

May 18, 2021

DarkSky International designated the AMC Maine Woods as the first International Dark Sky Park in New England

Fog In The Connecticut River Valley As Seen From A Hilltop Farm In Stewartstown, New Hampshire.

February 1, 2018

The Northern Pass transmission line is unanimously rejected by New Hampshire’s Site Evaluation Committee after eight years of opposition work by AMC with thousands of citizens, towns, and conservation organizations

Corey David Photography

November 30, 2004

The Highlands Conservation Act is signed

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June 30, 2003

AMC launches the Maine Woods Initiative with the purchase of 37,000 acres in the 100-Mile Wilderness region from International Paper and the purchase of Little Lyford Lodge and Cabins

2003 Amc Highland Center At Crawford Notch July 2005

October 10, 2003

AMC opens the Highland Center at Crawford Notch, an outdoor program and education center based on an award-winning green architectural design

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September 26, 2002

Robbins Cinquefoil removed from Endangered Species list after 22 years, thanks to restoration efforts by AMC and partners

2000 Amc Usfs Alpine Steward Volunteer Logo 2002

2000

AMC creates the Alpine Steward Program with U.S. Forest Service

1999 Conservation Action Network Can Postcard Circa 2000s

1999

AMC’s Conservation Action Network (CAN) launches

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