exploring museums and historic places from the Mohawk to the St. Lawrence
Folwell, Elizabeth
1997
A guide to the hundreds of museums, historic sites, forts, and homesteads found in northern New York that includes information about each site's location, history, events, hours, and cost.
Maps, photographs, appendices, and text chronicle the participation of abolitionists in the Adirondack region in the Underground Railroad, profiling key contributors, abolition meetings and conventions, and Underground Railroad stations in each county.
Contains articles in which sixteen experienced local fisherman and outdoor columnists share their knowledge of fishing in the Adirondacks and its fringe areas.
With the help of his wife, best friend, and two dogs, Young Hunter must protect his prehistoric village from the last survivor of the Ancient Ones and an evil beast the size of a hill.
While Kate pens an evocative historical novel based on family journals, her neighbor, Emily, flees a volatile relationship to an island in the Adirondacks where she, Kate, and Kate's mother, Birdie, face the consequences of their pasts.
Color photos fill this exploration of the interiors and exteriors of the Adirondack summer retreats called the Great Camps, which describes their designs, natural materials, and decorating styles, and provides a source guide of architects, designers, and retail stores.