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Saranac Lake is a village in the state of New York, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 4,887, making it the largest community by population in the Adirondack Park. [ 2 ] The village is named after Upper , Middle and Lower Saranac lakes, which are nearby.
Distin Cottage is a historic cure cottage located at Saranac Lake in the town of Harrietstown, Franklin County, New York.It was built about 1920 and is a two-story, L-shaped wood frame single-family dwelling with Colonial Revival style details.
Evergreen Lake (Onondaga County, New York) This page was last edited on 28 May 2020, at 19:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation—"Cure Industry Resources in the Village of Saranac Lake, Essex and Franklin Co., NY", by John A. Bonafide, Mary Hotaling, and Rachel D. Bliven, 1992; Gallos, Philip L., Cure Cottages of Saranac Lake, Historic Saranac Lake, 1985, ISBN 0-9615159-0-2.
Wolf Lake is known for its multi-generational community and conservation ethos. The residents own their own lots and houses plus a share of stock in Wolf Lake, Inc. which owns nearly 2000 acres of hunting, fishing and passive recreational preserve.
Saranac is a town in Clinton County, New York, United States. The town is on the western border of the county, west of Plattsburgh , and is within the Adirondack Park . The population was 3,852 at the 2020 census , [ 3 ] down from 4,007 at the 2010 census . [ 4 ]
Mount Pisgah is a 2,090-foot-tall (640 m) mountain in Essex County on the northern edge of the village of Saranac Lake. The mountain is privately owned. The mountain is privately owned. There is a small, dispersed housing development on the south side, communications towers on the summit, and a village ski area on the north side.
Saranac Lake may refer to: Saranac Lake, New York, a village in the northern Adirondacks; One of the three nearby Saranac Lakes, part of the Saranac River: Upper Saranac Lake; Middle Saranac Lake; Lower Saranac Lake; Note: There is no lake named "Saranac Lake," so the name can properly refer only to the village of Saranac Lake.