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This is a virtual program. In 1850 the Adirondack region remained, literally, a blank spot on the map—unsurveyed, uncharted, and largely unorganized. Most white Americans saw the Adirondacks as a place so desolate that—to quote an early document, "by reason of Mountains, Swampes (sic), and Drowned Lands is impassible and uninhabited." Yet by 1900 the Adirondacks hosted elaborate […]
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