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    Tell Us Tell us: Where is the best après ski in New England? Where is the best place for fun after your last run? Live music at the Foggy Goggle at Sunday River in Maine. Greg Burke
    Après ski is part of the ski experience and there’s no shortage of fun events planned this season on mountains across New England.
    What do you look for in post-ski activities on the mountain? Live music? Giveaways? Drink specials? Great food?
    Some of the best après ski bars in New England, according to onthesnow.com, include Killington’s Wobbly Barn in Vermont (constructed from the pieces of 10 New England barns), a nightclub with live music and an award-winning steakhouse; Sugarloaf’s The Rack in Maine, a former ski shop with live music that serves authentic Maine maplewood smoked barbecue; and the Paul Bunyan Room at Loon Mountain in New Hampshire, which features a large deck and “legendary” beer lineup.
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    Kristi Palma Culture writer Kristi Palma is a culture writer for Boston.com, focusing on New England travel. She covers airlines, hotels, and things to do across Boston and New England. She is the author of Scenic Six, a weekly travel newsletter.