It was replaced by a second Crawford House resort that was the largest hotel in the White Mountains at the time.
The hotel featured wide porches and views of Crawford Notch.
[1] The property that Crawford House stood on was later acquired by the Appalachian Mountain Club, which built the extant Highland Center there.
[2][3] The neighboring Crawford Depot was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
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