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  2. Killington Ski Resort - Wikipedia

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    The Skyeship Gondola replaced the first two stages of the Killington Gondola, running from the Skyeship base near Route 4 through the Needle's Eye area and up to Skye Peak, but not on to Killington Peak. The K-1 gondola replaced the earlier Killington Peak double chairlift in the same alignment, significantly increasing capacity out of the main ...

  3. List of gondola lifts - Wikipedia

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    [1] This article is a List of gondola lifts around the world. A gondola lift has cabins suspended from a continuously circulating cable whereas aerial trams simply shuttle back and forth on cables.

  4. Killington, Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Killington is a town in Rutland County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,407 at the 2020 census. [3] Killington Ski Resort and numerous vacation lodges ...

  5. Carlevaro & Savio - Wikipedia

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    Their design was known for its lattice towers as well as its futuristic gondola cabins. When they went bankrupt, they were bought by Agudio. Carlevaro & Savio built gondolas at Sugarbush, Mt. Snow, Killington, Wildcat, Crested Butte, Beech Mountain, Cherokee and Silver Springs Amusement Park. The early gondola cabins were made of metal, and the ...

  6. Amazing Ski-In, Ski-Out Airbnbs in Killington - AOL

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    Make every minute of your ski vacation in Killington, Vermont, count by staying at one of these ski-in, ski-out vacation rentals.

  7. Superstar (ski course) - Wikipedia

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    Superstar is a World Cup ski piste in the northeast United States at Killington, Vermont. Located on Skye Peak mountain of the Killington Ski Resort, the course is open to the public as a black diamond trail. It has hosted eleven women's World Cup events (45th of all-time), the sixth most in the U.S.