Having enjoyed North Conway for decades and been there for a day just a week ago, the video reminds me--any thoughts on why the area looks like it's gone through such hard times?
It's such a funny mix of new investment and old dilapidation. I don't understand how they keep drawing new money as the old places struggle, or maybe it's how the old places struggle as new money comes in? This is not the usual gentrification or natural turnover--it's something different or at least more extreme
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