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So this article implies that Jiminy Peak purchased Brodie for the purpose of shutting it down and thereby eliminating a neighbor, competing for attendance in the same market. Nice!

Happy St. Paddy's Day everyone! — Preceding unsigned comment added by Randy60614 (talkcontribs) 21:36, 16 March 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Confusing and not useful

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"Similar to one in the US, there is also a Brodie (Ski area) located in New England and it is called "Gaelic".[1] The skiing mountain located in New England is a regular tourist spot which attracts many tourists from various countries.[1]" The preceding two sentences seem to be comparing the Brodie ski area in the "US" to the one in "New England." In fact, they are both the same area. The one in New England is not "similar to one in the US", it is in fact the same one. Text deleted, and reference deleted (the same link is in the "External Links" section, and I have not deleted it there. 174.196.202.26 (talk) 15:10, 9 September 2020 (UTC)[reply]