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  2. John Brown Farm State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The John Brown Farm State Historic Site includes the home and final resting place of abolitionist John Brown (1800–1859). It is located on John Brown Road in the town of North Elba, 3 miles (5 km) southeast of Lake Placid, New York, where John Brown moved in 1849 to teach farming to African Americans. It has been called the highest farm in ...

  3. Lake Placid News - Wikipedia

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    Lake Placid News is "a weekly community newspaper" focused on Lake Placid, New York. History. This newspaper, along with Adirondack Daily Enterprise, was purchased by William M. Doolittle Jr. in 1970. Other newspapers, including The New York Times, cite some of their stories. It also covers Lake Placid, New York.

  4. Adirondack Daily Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    1097-2811. OCLC number. 13511539. Website. adirondackdailyenterprise.com. The Adirondack Daily Enterprise[1][2] is a daily (6 days per week) [3] newspaper published in Saranac Lake, New York. [4] It also covers Lake Placid, New York. [5] The two areas also have in common the two-site Adirondack Medical Center.

  5. Lake Placid, New York - Wikipedia

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    Lake Placid is a village in the Adirondack Mountains in Essex County, New York, United States. In 2020, its population was 2,205. The village of Lake Placid is near the center of the town of North Elba, 50 miles (80 km) southwest of Plattsburgh. Lake Placid became known internationally for hosting the 1932 and the 1980 Winter Olympics, the 1972 ...

  6. List of newspapers in New York (state) - Wikipedia

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    Newspapers published in Troy, New York: The National Watchman, an anti-slavery newspaper edited by William G. Allen, was published from 1844–1847. No copies are known to exist. Northern budget. w., May 15, 1798–December 31, 1800+ [1] The Recorder. w., May 5–December 8, 1795. [1] Troy News [citation needed]

  7. Lake Placid (New York) - Wikipedia

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    Geography. The lake is approximately 2,170 acres (8.8 km 2), and has an average depth of about 50 feet (15 m). It is located in the towns of North Elba and St. Armand, both in Essex County. There are three islands on Lake Placid, named Buck, Moose, and Hawk.

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