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Clark's Bears

Clark's Bears, named Clark's Trading Post until 2019,[1][2] is a visitor attraction in Lincoln, New Hampshire, United States, in the White Mountains. It is known for its trained bears[3] and for the White Mountain Central Railroad, a 30-minute, 2.5-mile (4.0 km) steam-powered train ride. The attraction is located along U.S. Route 3, one mile (1.6 km) north of the village of North Woodstock and 9 miles (14 km) south of Franconia Notch.

Clark's Bears
Previously known as Clark's Trading Post
LocationLincoln, New Hampshire, U.S.
Coordinates44°2′54″N 71°41′8″W / 44.04833°N 71.68556°W / 44.04833; -71.68556
StatusOperating
Opened1928
OwnerPrivately owned
Slogan"Family Fun and Family Run Since 1928"
Operating seasonmid-May to mid-October
Attractions
TotalMerlin's Mystical Mansion
Water ridesAnaconda Escape, Blaster Boats
Other ridesWhite Mountain Central Railroad
ShowsSummer Circus
Websiteclarksbears.com

History Edit

 
Entrance in 2011, when still known as Clark's Trading Post

The property opened as a roadside stand in 1928 known as "Ed Clark's Eskimo Sled Dog Ranch", selling souvenirs and allowing visitors to view Florence and Ed Clark's Labrador sled dogs.[3] The Clarks purchased their first black bear in 1931 and used it to attract tourists.[4] The Clarks' sons, Edward and Murray, began training the bears in 1949 and created a bear show.[4]

In the 1950s, the Clark brothers began salvaging old steam locomotives and displaying them at the Trading Post. This led to the construction of the White Mountain Central Railroad, a purpose-built tourist railroad with a standard-gauge track. Construction on the railroad began in 1955 and the first train ride was on July 30, 1958.[5]

The railroad includes a 1904 Howe truss covered bridge that was originally located in East Montpelier, Vermont, where it spanned the Winooski River and carried trains for the Montpelier and Barre Railroad.[6] The bridge was purchased by the Clark brothers and dismantled in 1964,[7] then moved and reassembled to span the Pemigewasset River near the Trading Post.[8]

The current train ride is powered during most of the season by a 1920 Climax steam locomotive, and mid-weeks during fall foliage season by a 1943 GE 65-ton switcher (diesel powered). The 30-minute train ride includes an appearance by a character known as the Wolfman, presented as a wild prospector protecting his unobtainium mine by harassing the train passengers.[9]

Museums Edit

 
Avery's Garage at Clark's

Clark's Bears includes several museums:

  • Americana Museum – collections of American historic items including steam and gas engines, early household appliances, advertising and products
  • 1884 Pemigewasset Hook and Ladder Fire Station – horse-drawn fire engines, wagons and firefighting equipment
  • Clark History Museum – History of Clark's Trading Post and the Clark family
  • Florence Murray Museum – includes antique games, guns, swords, souvenir china, typewriters, railroad memorabilia
  • Avery's Garage – a replica gas station with early motoring memorabilia, vintage motorcycles and antique automobiles

See also Edit

Other locations with historic trains in a non-historic setting:

References Edit

  1. ^ Bailey, Kathleen D. (July 28, 2019). "Clark's Bears: The side shows may change, but the bears remain". New Hampshire Union Leader. Retrieved January 5, 2020.
  2. ^ Lessels, Alan (July 28, 2019). "Clark's has everything and something for everyone". The Boston Globe. p. M6. Retrieved June 18, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
  3. ^ a b Andrew Burmon (Oct 12, 2012). "Clark's Trading Post's Black Bears Help Keep a Roadside Tradition Alive". The Huffington Post. Retrieved October 15, 2013.
  4. ^ a b "History & News to Note". clarksbears.com. Retrieved June 18, 2022.
  5. ^ . whitemountaincentralrr.com. Archived from the original on March 21, 2012. Retrieved 2011-11-04 – via Wayback Machine.
  6. ^ Jamele, Joe (January 29, 1964). "Covered Bridge Being Moved From E. Montpelier To N. H." The Times-Argus. Barre, Vermont. p. 7. Retrieved June 18, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
  7. ^ "Covered Bridge In Montpelier Being Dismantled". The Burlington Free Press. AP. February 3, 1964. p. 13. Retrieved June 18, 2022 – via newspapers.com.
  8. ^ "Take a steam-powered journey through history, but beware of the Wolfman!". clarksbears.com. Retrieved October 15, 2013.
  9. ^ Asmar, Melanie (August 8, 2005). "Life of Wolfman". Concord Monitor. Concord, New Hampshire. p. 1. Retrieved June 18, 2022 – via newspapers.com.

External links Edit

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Clark s Bears named Clark s Trading Post until 2019 1 2 is a visitor attraction in Lincoln New Hampshire United States in the White Mountains It is known for its trained bears 3 and for the White Mountain Central Railroad a 30 minute 2 5 mile 4 0 km steam powered train ride The attraction is located along U S Route 3 one mile 1 6 km north of the village of North Woodstock and 9 miles 14 km south of Franconia Notch Clark s BearsPreviously known as Clark s Trading PostLocationLincoln New Hampshire U S Coordinates44 2 54 N 71 41 8 W 44 04833 N 71 68556 W 44 04833 71 68556StatusOperatingOpened1928OwnerPrivately ownedSlogan Family Fun and Family Run Since 1928 Operating seasonmid May to mid OctoberAttractionsTotalMerlin s Mystical MansionWater ridesAnaconda Escape Blaster BoatsOther ridesWhite Mountain Central RailroadShowsSummer CircusWebsiteclarksbears wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Museums 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit Entrance in 2011 when still known as Clark s Trading PostThe property opened as a roadside stand in 1928 known as Ed Clark s Eskimo Sled Dog Ranch selling souvenirs and allowing visitors to view Florence and Ed Clark s Labrador sled dogs 3 The Clarks purchased their first black bear in 1931 and used it to attract tourists 4 The Clarks sons Edward and Murray began training the bears in 1949 and created a bear show 4 In the 1950s the Clark brothers began salvaging old steam locomotives and displaying them at the Trading Post This led to the construction of the White Mountain Central Railroad a purpose built tourist railroad with a standard gauge track Construction on the railroad began in 1955 and the first train ride was on July 30 1958 5 The railroad includes a 1904 Howe truss covered bridge that was originally located in East Montpelier Vermont where it spanned the Winooski River and carried trains for the Montpelier and Barre Railroad 6 The bridge was purchased by the Clark brothers and dismantled in 1964 7 then moved and reassembled to span the Pemigewasset River near the Trading Post 8 The current train ride is powered during most of the season by a 1920 Climax steam locomotive and mid weeks during fall foliage season by a 1943 GE 65 ton switcher diesel powered The 30 minute train ride includes an appearance by a character known as the Wolfman presented as a wild prospector protecting his unobtainium mine by harassing the train passengers 9 Museums Edit Avery s Garage at Clark sClark s Bears includes several museums Americana Museum collections of American historic items including steam and gas engines early household appliances advertising and products 1884 Pemigewasset Hook and Ladder Fire Station horse drawn fire engines wagons and firefighting equipment Clark History Museum History of Clark s Trading Post and the Clark family Florence Murray Museum includes antique games guns swords souvenir china typewriters railroad memorabilia Avery s Garage a replica gas station with early motoring memorabilia vintage motorcycles and antique automobilesSee also Edit Trains portalList of covered bridges in New Hampshire which includes the Howe truss covered bridge at Clark sOther locations with historic trains in a non historic setting Pioneer Park Fairbanks Alaska Rail transport in Walt Disney Parks and ResortsReferences Edit Bailey Kathleen D July 28 2019 Clark s Bears The side shows may change but the bears remain New Hampshire Union Leader Retrieved January 5 2020 Lessels Alan July 28 2019 Clark s has everything and something for everyone The Boston Globe p M6 Retrieved June 18 2022 via newspapers com a b Andrew Burmon Oct 12 2012 Clark s Trading Post s Black Bears Help Keep a Roadside Tradition Alive The Huffington Post Retrieved October 15 2013 a b History amp News to Note clarksbears com Retrieved June 18 2022 WMCRR Steam Train in NH USA Railroad History whitemountaincentralrr com Archived from the original on March 21 2012 Retrieved 2011 11 04 via Wayback Machine Jamele Joe January 29 1964 Covered Bridge Being Moved From E Montpelier To N H The Times Argus Barre Vermont p 7 Retrieved June 18 2022 via newspapers com Covered Bridge In Montpelier Being Dismantled The Burlington Free Press AP February 3 1964 p 13 Retrieved June 18 2022 via newspapers com Take a steam powered journey through history but beware of the Wolfman clarksbears com Retrieved October 15 2013 Asmar Melanie August 8 2005 Life of Wolfman Concord Monitor Concord New Hampshire p 1 Retrieved June 18 2022 via newspapers com External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Clark s Bears Official website Clark s Bridge NH gov New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources Historic American Engineering Record HAER No NH 39 Clark s Bridge Spanning Pemigewasset River at Clark s Trading Post Lincoln Grafton County NH 10 photos 1 color transparency 6 data pages 2 photo caption pages Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Clark 27s Bears amp oldid 1126335102, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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