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  2. The Sagamore - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was named after "the Sagamore", an American Indian character in the James Fenimore Cooper novel The Last of the Mohicans (1826). Several of Lake George's nearby islands are also named after characters from the book. [citation needed] Twice damaged by fire, in 1893 and 1914, the Sagamore was rebuilt in early 1921.

  3. Lake Placid, New York - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Placid and I Love New York Horse Shows have been held at the North Elba Showgrounds since 1969. [18] The Winter Empire State Games are held in Lake Placid every February. [19] The Lake Placid ice dance competition is held every year in July or August in the 1980 Olympic Arena. [20] CAN/AM hosts an adult pond hockey tournament. The ...

  4. Lake Placid (New York) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. The One Thing You Have to Do in Every State - AOL

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    Two main attractions are Fort Mackinac, the oldest building in Michigan, and the elegant Grand Hotel, but make time to enjoy the Lake Huron shoreline and 80 miles of hiking and biking trails ...

  6. Lake Placid Club - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Placid Club was a social and recreation club active from 1895 to 1980. Founded in a hotel on Mirror Lake in Lake Placid, New York, under Melvil Dewey's leadership and according to his ideals, it was instrumental in Lake Placid's development as an internationally known resort. The club ceased operations on March 30th, 1980.

  7. John Brown Farm State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    North American Review. 287 (3/4): 74– 77. JSTOR 25126805. "John Brown's Home Undergoes a Century of Change". Lake Placid News. February 22, 1968. p. 6 – via NYS Historic Newspapers. Lee, Mary (October 20, 1929). "John Brown Rests amid the Mountains. The Farm at North Elba Where His Body Lies Is Rich in Memories of Days When His Plans Were ...

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