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'Jew Pond' gets name change in New Hampshire town

March 14, 2012 18:03

By

Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

1 min read

A small watery area used for fishing and skating in New Hampshire will no longer be known as "Jew Pond" after voters in the town of Mont Vernon opted to change its name.

The small rural town will now ask the US Geological Survey to rename it, after all but 33 of 157 voters backed the proposal.

The Jew Pond debate has been in the works since 2010, when the issue was raised in local news reports. The name appears on just one map from 1968 and no town signs.

The pond was labelled so after a group of Jewish businessmen from Boston bought the Grand Hotel – which included the pond site - in 1927. The venue became a popular one for Jewish visitors, who were often barred from other hotels.

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