Journal de l'Adirondack
avril 4, 2017
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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avril 4, 2017
Un fourneau en fonte des Adirondacks
To My Old Cookstove Oh! My old kitchen cookstove, to time now surrendered,How well I remember the day you were new.As so...
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avril 4, 2017
Le régime du Sanatorium Trudeau
In Rules for Recovery from Tuberculosis, published in Saranac Lake, New York, in 1915, Dr. Lawrason Brown stated that...
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avril 4, 2017
Série Lettres à la maison : Manuscrits de la collection datant de la guerre de Sécession
The Adirondack Museum Library owns more than 600 linear feet of manuscript material. Included in these vast holdings are...
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avril 4, 2017
Les connexions du chemin de fer transcontinental dans les Adirondacks
Like many marriages, the connection of the Union Pacific Railroad to the Central Pacific Railroad was commemorated with golden...
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avril 4, 2017
Un mois dans la vie : Lucelia Mills Clark
“Clear and pleasant and not very cold” was March 1898 according to homesteader Lucelia Mills Clark. In addition...
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avril 4, 2017
L'exploitation minière dans les Adirondacks
Most visitors to the Adirondack Park are unaware that mining was once a major industry and employer in the region, or that...
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avril 4, 2017
L'Empire d'A.A. Low
The Adirondack region is a place of natural beauty and also a region of industry and invention. Many people have carved out...
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avril 4, 2017
Le sirop d'érable dans les Adirondacks
Did you know that New York State is the third-largest producer of maple syrup in the world and is the second largest in the...
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avril 4, 2017
La naissance des parcs à thème dans les Adirondacks
Spring in the Adirondack Park is a bustling time as local residents prepare for a flood of vacationers during the summer...
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