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  2. Peter Kaufmann (Alpine guide) - Wikipedia

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    Peter Kaufmann was born in his family's house in Grindelwald and named after his father, Peter Kaufmann (born 21 May 1832 – died 26 October 1903) whose nickname "Grabipeter" [1] referred to the location of the house in which he was born, the im Graben region of Grindelwald.

  3. Grindelwald - Wikipedia

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    Grindelwald is home to the Bibliothek Grindelwald library. The library has (as of 2008 [update] ) 6,144 books or other media, and loaned out 10,777 items in the same year. It was open a total of 136 days with average of 6.5 hours per week during that year.

  4. Christian Kaufmann (alpine guide) - Wikipedia

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    Christian (a.k.a. Christen) was born on March 7, 1872, in Grindelwald to Peter Kaufmann (1832-1903) and Margaretha (née Baumann, 1839–1903). [1] His father, called Graben-Peter or Grabi-Peter, was a well-established certified mountain guide during the Golden Age of Alpinism.

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  6. First (Grindelwald) - Wikipedia

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    The First cable car station 100622. First is a mountain location and minor summit on the slopes of the Schwarzhorn in the Bernese Oberland.It is mostly known as a cable car station above Grindelwald (Firstbahn) and as a popular hiking area with the Bachalpsee in proximity.

  7. Tourism in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Tourism began in Switzerland with British mountaineers climbing the main peaks of the Bernese Alps in the early 19th century.. The Alpine Club in London was founded in 1857. . Reconvalescence in the Alpine, in particular from tuberculosis, was another important branch of tourism in the 19th and early 20th centuries: for example in Davos, Graubü