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Rt. 30 PO Box 99 |
Susan Dineen (518) 352-7311 |
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Blue Mountain Lake, NY 12812 |
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A great way to spend your day, no matter what the weather, in our 22 indoor outdoor exhibits on 32 spectacular acres. Enjoy hands-on exhibits, special events, Museum store, Lake View cafe, and much more
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Route 30 Box 3000 |
(518) 327-3000 |
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Paul Smiths, NY 12970 |
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(518) 582-2000 |
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Newcomb, NY 12852 |
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The
New York State Adirondack Park Agency operates the Visitor Interpretive
Centers
in Paul Smiths and Newcomb. Open year-round, the facilities serve the 6
million-acre Park
as environmental education and traveler orientation centers.
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Hosted by:
55th VA. Vol. Inf., Co. D, 9th Battalion, ANV
Organizer for the event: 1st Sgt. Pete Gilbert Jr. 10 Lakeview Ave Tupper Lake, NY 12986 Ph: 518 - 524 - 1124
E-mail : scuba0852@roadrunner.com |
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| Raquette Lake, NY 13436 | (315) 354-5311 fax: (315) 354-5851 | ||||||||
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Sagamore is an historic "great camp" in Raquette Lake, NY in the central Adirondacks. Dating from the 1890's, Great Camps were the extensive, forested mountain estates of the Gilded Age wealthy. The camps offered the same high standard of elaborate out-of-town lifestyle to the "captains of industry" that they enjoyed at their seaside retreats in Newport, RI. Sagamore boasted hot and cold running water, indoor plumbing, hydroelectric power, a bowling alley and entourages of British servants. |
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Sagamore belonged to Alfred G. Vanderbilt. His neighbors at Raquette Lake were J.P. Morgan and Andrew Carnegie. Today, Sagamore is one of only a few great camps operating as non-profit organizations, and the only one open to the public for tours and educational programs for resident guests. There are two ways for individuals to enjoy Sagamore. The first is to take a two-hour guided tour of our 27 buildings. The second is to register for an educational program and actually stay in our historic buildings for two-to five-nights. Sagamore is open from May 15 to October 15. Groups can book conferences, retreats, or events at Sagamore when our schedule permits. |
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NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM OF THE ADIRONDACKS "The Wild Center" |
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Mission
To inspire a broad public understanding of the natural systems that shape and sustain life in the Adirondacks P.O. Box 897 Tupper Lake, NY 12986(518) 359-7800 http://www.wildcenter.org
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