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An old Ski Squaw sign on a shed in Greenville.
Raymond LeClair, an owner of Rod-N-Reel Cafe, on Pritham Avenue in downtown Greenville. LeClair closes up the cafe during the winter months and thinks that if the ski area reopened it would be much better for the businesses in town.
Snow lies atop holiday decorations in downtown Greenville.
A shop in Greenville on the road to Squaw Mountain.
Moosehead Lake and the mountains make for a stunning winter scene in Greenville.
Cheri Goodspeed, the co-owner of Indian Store at Kamp Kamp, at the store on Pritham Avenue in downtown Greenville. Goodspeed has lived in the town for years, but wasn't there during its skiing heyday.
The Church of Open Bible sits under a blanket of new snow on a quiet night in Greenville.
Mike Boutin, the owner of Northwoods Outfitters, poses for a portrait outside his store in downtown Greenville.
Fresh snow covers canoes and kayaks outside of Northwoods Outfitters.
Bob Edgerly stands behind the soda counter at Harris Drug Store, where he works. Edgerly is a Greenville native and remembers how Squaw Mountain used to be when he was a kid; he even worked at the ski area's cafeteria during the season.
A quiet dusk outside of Northwoods Outfitters in downtown Greenville.
The Dairy Bar is closed up for the winter on Pritham Avenue in downtown Greenville.
A quiet winter evening in Greenville.