Journal de l'Adirondack

avril 4, 2017
Une histoire présidentielle des Adirondacks
On the damp night of September 14, 1901 Vice President Theodore Roosevelt made his legendary night ride from the Adirondack...
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avril 4, 2017
Le camp des philosophes à l'étang de Follensby
In the summer of 1858 an expedition of ten scholarly men from Cambridge and Boston, Massachusetts embarked on a trip to Follensby...
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avril 4, 2017
Kidnappé dans le nord de l'État de New York
New York abolished slavery in 1827. However, the state was not rid of those who believed in profiting from the selling of...
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avril 4, 2017
Un plongeon dans notre collection de bateaux
The Adirondack Museum is known for its large and varied collection of boats used to navigate the many lakes and rivers of...
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avril 4, 2017
Les parasites du printemps
Enduring black flies is a test of anyone’s character. The ways in which people have coped with the months of May and...
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avril 4, 2017
Le peuple abénaki dans les Adirondacks - Mitchell Sabattis
Mitchell Sabattis, Abenaki Farmer, 1855 By guest writers Christopher Roy & David Benedict, 7 June 2009 While most...
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avril 4, 2017
Le peuple abénaki dans les Adirondacks - Dan Emmett
Dan Emmett, Canoe Builder By guest writers Christopher Roy & David Benedict, 15 June 2009 While most people associate...
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avril 4, 2017
Le peuple abénaki dans les Adirondacks - Maude (Benedict) Nagazoa
Maude (Benedict) Nagazoa, Proud Adirondack Abenaki By guest writers Christopher Roy & David Benedict, 15 June 2009...
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avril 4, 2017
Les jardins de l'Adirondack Museum
The grounds of the Adirondack Museum have changed a great deal since the museum first opened in 1957. However, the commitment...
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avril 4, 2017
Adirondack Scenic Byways
A scenic byway is a road with a story to tell, offering great views, interesting historical sites, or an abundance of wildlife...
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