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  2. Gore Mountain (ski resort) - Wikipedia

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    Gore Mountain is an alpine ski resort on Gore Mountain in the Adirondack Mountains, located in North Creek, New York. The mountain is a popular winter destination, attracting skiers from all over the east. It is the largest ski area in New York and is located about one hour from the Capital District (Albany) metro area.

  3. Eagle Nest camp - Wikipedia

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    The extensive grounds, surrounding both Eagle Lake and Utowana Lake, belonged to adventure writer Ned Buntline in 1867 and a 2000-acre parcel owned by William West Durant in 1888, [2] before being purchased by mining magnate Berthold Hochschild in 1904. [3]

  4. Brant Lake, New York - Wikipedia

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    Brant Lake Lodge was one of oldest hotels in the area of the Adirondacks; it burned down in April 1925. [7] Brant Lake has had a post office and postmaster since at least 1892. [8] The seat of government of the Town of Horicon is located in the hamlet. [9]

  5. Great Camps - Wikipedia

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    By 1875 there were more than two hundred hotels in the Adirondacks, some of them with several hundred rooms; the most famous was Paul Smith's Hotel. The early Great Camps started life as simple tent camps, often on land initially leased from hotel owners, as hotel guests sought a more authentic wilderness experience.

  6. House of the Day: Historic Lodge in the Adirondacks - AOL

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    They had me at the fireplaces. There is something about a massive stone fireplace or nine that just gets my heart going pitter-patter. The Camp Kwenogamac lodge on New York's Long Lake -- listed ...

  7. Lower Saranac Lake - Wikipedia

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    In 1892, Dr. William Seward Webb's Mohawk and Malone Railway reached the village of Saranac Lake; it dramatically reduced travel time from major east coast cities to the Adirondacks, and had a major impact on the hotel and the area. In 1870, the hotel's capacity was doubled. In 1880, Martin lost the hotel through foreclosure.

  8. Upper St. Regis Lake - Wikipedia

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    The boathouse at Topridge.. Upper St. Regis Lake is a 742-acre (3.00 km 2) lake, part of the St. Regis River in the Adirondacks in northern New York State.Along with Lower St. Regis Lake and Spitfire Lake, it became famous in the late 19th century as a summer playground of America's power elite, drawn to the area by its scenery and Paul Smith's Hotel.

  9. Knollwood Club - Wikipedia

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    Knollwood Club is an Adirondack Great Camp on Shingle Bay, Lower Saranac Lake, near the village of Saranac Lake, New York, USA. It was built in 1899–1900 by William L. Coulter , who had previously created a major addition to Alfred G. Vanderbilt 's Sagamore Camp .

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