CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — The owners of a cog railway that climbs up New Hampshire's Mount Washington, the highest peak in the Northeast, want to build an upscale hotel a mile from the summit, in keeping with hotels that once graced the mountain in the 1800s, and to accommodate summer tourists. With the loss of the Old Man of the Mountain, a granite profile and state symbol that crumbled in 2003, the 6,288-foot Mount Washington has been attracting more tourists in New Hampshire's North Country.Read more on NewsOK.com