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Adirondacks by
Ebenezer Emmons, the
State Geologist for the
northern New York
State Geological District. The
first humans to live in the
Adirondacks were...
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Adirondack may
refer to:
Adirondack Mountains, New York, US
Adirondack Park, a
protected area in the US,
containing a
large portion of the
Adirondack...
- the Residents'
Committee to
Protect the
Adirondacks (RCPA) and was
renamed Protect the
Adirondacks! The
Adirondack Research Consortium (ARC)
brings together...
- York
which provides shelter for campers.
Since their development in the
Adirondacks, this type of
shelter has seen use in a
number of
parks throughout the...
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class families to
purchase land and
build a camp in the
Adirondacks. As
development in the
Adirondacks continued, many of the new
structures built were not...
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friend Herbert Clark. The
Marshalls spent much of
their childhood in the
Adirondacks,
obsessing over the
collection of
Verplanck Colvin maps
owned by their...
- The
Adirondack chair is an
outdoor lounge chair with wide armrests, a tall
slatted back, and a seat that is
higher in the
front than the back. Its name...
- The
Adirondack Guideboat is a
rowboat that was
developed in the 1840s for
recreational activities in
Adirondack Park. It was
designed to have a shallow...
- book
Peaks and
Peoples of the
Adirondacks.
Those who have
climbed all 46 High
Peaks are
eligible to join the
Adirondack Forty-Sixers club. The list of...
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brand new 19,000
square foot exhibition, Life in the
Adirondacks, took
place July 2017.
Adirondack Experience is open late-May to mid-October. The museum's...