MANCHESTER WINTER CARNIVAL 1968 Ski Pin Button NEW HAMPSHIRE Souvenir Travel
$ 17.59$ 10.55
Availability: 100 in stock
All returns accepted:Returns Accepted
Refund will be given as:Money Back
Item must be returned within:30 Days
Condition:Used
Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer
Region of Origin:New Hampshire
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Up for auction is a vintage, original, "Manchester Winter Carnival 1968 11th Annual", ski pinback button. Manchester started the Winter carnival in 1924 to some great success until it was discontinued at the end of the decade for unknown reasons (maybe the 1929 stock market crash). The carnival surfaced again in 1957, and by 1967 it had become the second largest in the nation, Minneapolis' and St. Paul's being the largest. The event featured a parade of 30 floats, 50 clowns and a 16 foot high animated rendition of Sir Winterhurst, the carnival's mascot. Skiing, ice fishing, hockey tournaments, sledding, snow shoeing, ice skating and snow mobile races were featured activities. The 1967 event, in particular, showcased the Parashoeing Championship, a skydive/snowshoe race that sounds like something right out of the X-Games. The usual fanfare of music, food and games were staples of the Winter Carnival, along with the crowning of a Winter Carnival King and Queen. Beyond 1967, the carnival's fate becomes unclear, but it was eventually discontinued again. Smaller iterations have popped up over the years under the title of "Winterfest". If you have any questions, please ask! Check out my store for other vintage ski patches, ski pins, ski tickets and ski brochures.