Ossipee Mugs
Description: A light blue map outline of Ossipee Lake is displayed against a black background. White wavy lines representing water are scattered around the lake outline. The text 'OSSIPIEE LAKE' is prominently displayed in large white capital letters with a subtle outline, followed by 'New Hampshire' in smaller white text.
Description: A stylized representation of Ossipee Lake in New Hampshire, depicted as a light blue, irregular shape. Several small, simple waves are scattered across its surface, with one section of waves colored white. The text 'OSSIPEE LAKE' is displayed prominently below the shape, followed by 'NEW HAMPSHIRE' in smaller lettering.
Description: A minimalist map outline of Ossipee Lake in white, set vertically against a solid light blue background. Below the shape, bold black text reads 'OSSIPEE LAKE', with 'New Hampshire' written underneath in a smaller font.
OSSIPEE LAKE New Hampshire White Map Outline on Light Blue Background Mug
by GIBSON GIGS NEW ART
$18
Description: Virgil D. White fabricated his first Model T winter car conversion in 1913 at his car dealership in Ossipee, New Hampshire. Four years later, he had refined the design to a point that he had it patented, but ever the perfectionist, he continued to perfect his invention, eventually coining the name 'snowmobile' and taking it to market in 1922. Initially offered as a kit, the snowmobile package included a heavy-duty truck rear axle, a 7-to-1 truck worm gear drive line attached to the frame by a pair of cantilevered semi-elliptical springs, heavy-duty wheels, a set of metal tracks, and up front, a set of skis. With skis removed, and front wheels installed; the Snowmobile became a Sandmobile, useful for transport through deep mud and sand.