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[[Image:MIMap-doton-Ishpeming.PNG|right|Location of Ishpeming, Michigan]]
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The '''U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame and Museum''' is located in the City of [[Ishpeming]] in the [[Upper Peninsula of Michigan]], the birthplace of organized [[skiing]] in the United States. In 1905, the National Ski Association, today known as the [[U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association]], was formed in Ishpeming.
The '''U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame and Museum''' is located in the City of [[Ishpeming]] in the [[Upper Peninsula of Michigan]], the birthplace of organized [[skiing]] in the United States. Along with housing the [[Hall of Fame]] and Museum, the building includes a theater, library, gift shop, offices and plenty of storage space for archive material and collections.
==History==

In 1905, the National Ski Association, today known as the [[U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association]], was formed in Ishpeming. The National Ski Association was formed during a meeting of ski clubs from [[Ishpeming, MI]], [[Minneapolis]], [[Red Wing, MN]], and [[Eau Claire, WI]]. Ispheming Ski Club founder [[Carl Tellefsen]] was its first president. For his contribution, he was the first person to be accorded Honored Membership in the U.S. National Ski Hall of Fame and Museum in 1956. <ref>[http://medals.ussa.org/magnoliaPublic/ussa/en/about/history.html ''USSA History'' (U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association)]</ref><ref>[http://books.google.no/books?id=3lgEAAAAMBAJ&lpg=PA41&ots=W5f78vTJAw&dq=%22Carl%20Tellefsen%22&pg=PA41#v=onepage&q=%22Carl%20Tellefsen%22&f=false ''Forefather: Carl Tellefsen'' (Alice Johnson, Mary Morissette: Skiing Heritage Journal, June 2002)]</ref>
Along with housing the [[Hall of Fame]] and Museum, the building includes a theater, library, gift shop, offices and plenty of storage space for archive material and collections.


The Roland Palmedo Memorial Library, one of the largest research ski libraries in the United States is housed here. Roland Palmedo was a ski-sport builder and contributor for more than 50 years. He helped to organize the [[National Ski Patrol]], the teacher certification program, and various early ski teams and clubs. He also edited two skiing books and developed one of the most extensive ski libraries in America. Following his death in 1977, his family donated his library to the National Ski Hall of Fame and Museum where it has become the nucleus for the Roland Palmedo Memorial Library.
The Roland Palmedo Memorial Library, one of the largest research ski libraries in the United States is housed here. Roland Palmedo was a ski-sport builder and contributor for more than 50 years. He helped to organize the [[National Ski Patrol]], the teacher certification program, and various early ski teams and clubs. He also edited two skiing books and developed one of the most extensive ski libraries in America. Following his death in 1977, his family donated his library to the National Ski Hall of Fame and Museum where it has become the nucleus for the Roland Palmedo Memorial Library.
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==References==

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==Other sources==
* Boyum, Burt and Jamie LaFreniere ''The Ishpeming Ski Club: Over a Century of Skiing'' (US National Ski and Hall of Fame Museum, 2003)
==External links==
==External links==
*[http://skiinghistory.org/halloffame.html Skiing History.org] National Ski Hall of Fame: a detailed history
*[http://skiinghistory.org/halloffame.html Skiing History.org] National Ski Hall of Fame: a detailed history

Revision as of 18:59, 25 August 2010

Location of Ishpeming, Michigan
Location of Ishpeming, Michigan

The U.S. Ski and Snowboard Hall of Fame and Museum is located in the City of Ishpeming in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, the birthplace of organized skiing in the United States. Along with housing the Hall of Fame and Museum, the building includes a theater, library, gift shop, offices and plenty of storage space for archive material and collections.

History

In 1905, the National Ski Association, today known as the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association, was formed in Ishpeming. The National Ski Association was formed during a meeting of ski clubs from Ishpeming, MI, Minneapolis, Red Wing, MN, and Eau Claire, WI. Ispheming Ski Club founder Carl Tellefsen was its first president. For his contribution, he was the first person to be accorded Honored Membership in the U.S. National Ski Hall of Fame and Museum in 1956. [1][2]

The Roland Palmedo Memorial Library, one of the largest research ski libraries in the United States is housed here. Roland Palmedo was a ski-sport builder and contributor for more than 50 years. He helped to organize the National Ski Patrol, the teacher certification program, and various early ski teams and clubs. He also edited two skiing books and developed one of the most extensive ski libraries in America. Following his death in 1977, his family donated his library to the National Ski Hall of Fame and Museum where it has become the nucleus for the Roland Palmedo Memorial Library.

Notable Members of the Hall of Fame

Name Inducted
Charles "Minnie" Dole 1958
Roger Langley 1958
Nancy Greene 1969
Dick Buek 1974
Tom Corcoran 1978
Warren Miller 1978
David Bradley 1985
Picabo Street 2004
Jonny Moseley 2006

References

Other sources

  • Boyum, Burt and Jamie LaFreniere The Ishpeming Ski Club: Over a Century of Skiing (US National Ski and Hall of Fame Museum, 2003)

External links

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