From where I live a couple of hours north of New York City, I can feel the peculiar gravity of the Adirondacks ... protects the state-owned park as "forever wild." Since then the park has grown ...
As the exhibits so clearly document, the Adirondack region was as much an industrial site as any Gilded Age city and faced the same economic, labor and class dilemmas as Pittsburgh, Cleveland, or ...
The Adirondack Park boasts millions of acres of recreational land, amassing nearly a fifth of the state’s land area. State land classifications, along with the “forever wild” constitutional ...
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