Posted by The Balsams Blogging Team on September 2, 2010
The ace new-media operatives over at BobDonPaul.com have been carefully collecting more *old* media from this NH vacation spot lately. Much of it is in the form of winsome 20th-century images. Here’s an undated shot whose handwritten caption makes up for the lack of year information by detailing the famous people within the picture. The caption appears to have been written between 1951 and 1999, and it reads:
“Before the development of today’s professional golf tour, in the first half of this century, the great golfers of their day made most of their income by staging exhibitions around the country. Here are three Hall of Fame golfers photographed at The Balsams Golf Club on the Donald Ross designed championship course: With club in hand, the most famous trick-shot artist ever, Joe Kirkwood, with arms crossed and standing immediately to the right, Ben Hogan, perhaps the best golfer in history, and in the white outfit with arms akimbo, Balsams head professional and world champion golfer, Horton Smith.”
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Posted by The Balsams Blogging Team on August 23, 2010
Being near Moose Alley comes with incidents that can be as quirky as the giant beasts themselves. In May 1998, the Union Leader reported one of them ended up in this New Hampshire vacation spot’s pool! These photos, apparently taken by someone from the resort, appeared in the paper on May 6th of that year.
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Posted by The Balsams Blogging Team on August 2, 2010

The War of 1812 saw far more deaths from disease than from combat
It is not easy to find detailed information about Timothy Dix, Jr. But the War of 1812 casualty lent his name not only to Dixville Notch but to the original incarnation of The Balsams. The New Hampshire hotel was previously known as The Dix House. Read More »
Posted by The Balsams Blogging Team on July 13, 2010

The Balsams' red clay courts are admired by both legendary pros and young amateurs.
When Rick Toland recently took charge of tennis programs at this northern NH vacation spot, he wasn’t exactly a stranger. He has intermittently served here (pardon the punnery) since the 1970s.
It was in those early days of Toland’s resort service that a highlight occurred which bears recalling… Read More »
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Posted by The Balsams Blogging Team on July 6, 2010
Tennis buffs hunting for things to do in New Hampshire may want to take advantage of some recent news from TennisResortsOnline.com.
The popular site recently listed this New Hampshire resort as one of the Top 20 places to play the sport, not just in America but in the entire world. Read More »
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Posted by The Balsams Blogging Team on June 21, 2010
When it comes to things to do in New Hampshire this Independence Day, The Balsams is surely near the top of more than one vacation scheme. Staff members have been cooking up some new twists that will help entertain visitors on July 4th while they commemorate America’s separation from Britain. Read More »
Posted by The Balsams Blogging Team on June 14, 2010

Josh Berry trains an apprentice at The Balsams
Josh Berry, Head Chef at this New England resort, hardly resembles the wild-eyed cooking-monster from Hell’s Kitchen. But starting on June 14th he’ll be putting twelve new culinary apprentices through an intense period in their lives, at one of New Hampshire’s most respected dining facilities. These carefully-selected freshmen are mostly accomplished cooks already, but generally just half make it through The Balsams’ roughly four-year culinary training program. Read More »
Filed under: NH Culinary School, NH Gourmet Food, NH Vacations
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Posted by The Balsams Blogging Team on June 9, 2010

Starting around 5 p.m. on June 16th, a legendary charity will team with some legendary chefs for a fundraising dinner in Colebrook.
Chris Harmon, Chef de Cuisine at this New Hampshire resort, is also president of the American Culinary Federation’s northern NH chapter. He and the ACF decided to co-sponsor a fundraising dinner with Habitat for Humanity, one that will benefit its home-building activities as well as ACF scholarships. Read More »
Posted by The Balsams Blogging Team on June 4, 2010
What would you do to stay at this New England resort for the entire summer and explore everything it has to offer? One lucky person will do just that – and get paid to report on the experience while enjoying free room and board! The Balsams Grand Resort Hotel has just announced its “Inn-Bedded Resorter” Search to invite just the right person to share the “full Balsams experience” with the world! Read More »
Posted by The Balsams Blogging Team on June 2, 2010
This post is probably safe to view at work, but it may not be safe for home viewing if your children or grandchildren are around. If they learn what is contained within, they may abduct you and take you to this New England resort!
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