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Date Posted: 12:24:00 03/18/13 Mon
Author: bill
Author Host/IP: 71.172.179.185
Subject: Re: Does anyone remember the name of this small dinner
In reply to: craig 's message, "Does anyone remember the name of this small dinner" on 21:18:52 03/17/13 Sun

Name escapes me at present but if you mean the one at the top of the notch looking westward over the valley , Harry would know and he did give the name here once a long time back.
Rt 302 goes through Bethlehem so you wrong on the road.
Rt 3 went out of the notch and northward above the villiage with the view I think you are referring to.

Not sure if they called it the Profile Diner or if that is wrong. The Profile House used to own the main part of the notch including the flume, old man and so forth and was a large Hotel that burned down in the early part of the century then was replaced by the owners with the New Profile house that also burned in the mid to late twenties. They decided to sell the land tp the state instead of rebuilding and it became the notch parkland. The location for the hotel itself was the parking lot of the ski resort I think.

For some reason I keep thinking the diner may have been named after the old hotel bu could be wrong about that if it did not have a view of the old man.
Other than that I need to keep thinking about this because I have also eaten there in the past and if I remember right it may have been around longer than the date you mention but was removed when they upgraded the rt 3 section above the notch going north.

b

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