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Journal de l'Adirondack

Jeux olympiques d'hiver de Lake Placid

Lake Placid has had the privilege of hosting two Winter Olympic games, first in 1932 and again in 1980. While games in the...
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Théâtres des Adirondacks

It is always special to see movies in the theater. Getting out of the house! Seeing your favorite actor on the big screen!...
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Le Derby d'eau vive de la rivière Hudson

Spring in the Adirondacks brings melting snow and rain, causing rivers to swell and rush through the mountains, providing...
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Visages de l'Adirondack

Photographer Mathias T. Oppersdorff had a knack for capturing the personality of his subjects. In the book Adirondack...
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Tours d'incendie

Have you ever hiked an Adirondack mountain with a fire tower? Were you able to climb up to enjoy the view? Do you know about...
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Chasse dans les Adirondacks

The Buck Lake Club Cabin is one of the Adirondack Museum’s largest artifacts. Once “deer camp” to the extended...
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Du pain dans les Adirondacks

Bread is not unique to the Adirondacks, but the traditions surrounding this food have played an important role in Adirondack...
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Eau de source Adirondack

The Adirondack Mountains have long been treasured for the healing properties of clean air, beautiful scenery, and sparkling...
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Lumber Camp Cook

Rita Poirier Chaisson was born in 1914 on Canada’s Gaspe Penninsula. In 1924, her father Paul Poirier, a lumberjack,...
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Maïs

In 1916, the New York Commissioner of Agriculture reported that Essex County is “by far the most broken and mountainous...
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