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Walking into Wardsboro’s Past
Hidden in North West Bay Brook’s woods are the remains of Wardsboro where farmers once… More »
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Heart Bay In History
During the nineteenth century Heart Bay was known as Stone’s Bay. John Stone, who appears… More »
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Adirondack Sportswoman: Moose are Indeed on the Loose
Big bucks, mammoth bears, and huge moose, oh my! This is my own version of… More »
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Whatever It Takes – A distinctively American way of war emerged along the shores of Lake George
More than 250 years separates the massacre at Fort William Henry in 1757 and the… More »
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Over the Transom: Mercury Outboards – One of the Big 3
Over the last six years we have taken a look at Evinrude and Johnson outboard… More »
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Should Lake George’s Deltas be Dredged?
YES: Dave Wick, District Manager, Warren County Soil and Water Conservation District When Kitty Rooney was… More »
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The Gore Story
Like many ski mountains in North America—Sun Valley, Alta, Mont Tremblant, Stowe, Whiteface—Gore has roots… More »
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An Artist Encounters Antarctica
Laura Von Rosk, Adirondack artist and Lake George Arts Project curator, joins a team of… More »
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The Adirondack Museum Presents: Adirondack Civilian Conservation Corps: History, Memories and Legacy of the CCC
Join the Adirondack Museum for the 2012 Cabin Fever Sunday series. The series hits the… More »
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Battle on Snowshoes at Fort Ticonderoga Held on March 10
Experience an exciting living history event at Fort Ticonderoga highlighting Major Robert Rogers and the… More »
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