| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - The path was not heavily used over the next 150 years, though Thomas Cole and other painters flocked to the area following the Willey Family tragedy of 1826, creating White Mountain art, an offshoot of the Hudson River School, projecting the White Mountains landscape into the 19th-century American psyche, and ensuring a steady stream of tourists to Crawford Notch to this day. [7].
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