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| | | The picture shows a view of this Old Enameled Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center Advertising Employee Pin. The pin is not dated but it is old. There is a tiny loop on the back that was probably used for a year pin to be attached by a chain. The pin is enameled in blue and white. In the center is a person with crutches with a mountain background. It is marked as follows: Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center The pin measures 1/2'' wide. It appears to be in mint condition as pictured. Below here, for reference is some additional information about the Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center: Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center is a rehabilitation hospital located in Greenfield, New Hampshire. It began operation in 1953. It was established by Harry Gregg, the father of former New Hampshire Governor Hugh Gregg and grandfather of former United States Senator Judd Gregg. The facility originally treated people for polio, cerebral palsy, spina bifida and other physical and neurological disabilities. A center for adult rehabilitation opened in 1961, and a rehabilitation center for adults with brain injuries in 1986. It operated a school for the deaf from 1955 to the early 1970s. The complex today provides service to over 2,000 children and adults. Crotched Mountain has more than 900 employees and an annual budget of more than $42 million. In 2004, it unveiled the first wheelchair accessible tree house in New Hampshire. |
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