Eleanor Roosevelt: Lake Placid Olympic Bobsledder
The first First Lady to ride with the Olympic bobsled team? It happened in the Adirondacks.
Bluff Point Light House
Row your boat over to Valcour Island near Plattsburgh to visit Bluff Point LIghthouse, Lake Champlain’s last lighthouse.
North Star Underground Railroad Museum
Discover the fascinating history of the Underground Railroad in the Adirondacks
Beth Joseph Synagogue in Tupper Lake
Visit the oldest standing building in Tupper Lake and the oldest synagogue in the Adirondacks
North Creek Depot Museum
Experience an authentic North Country RR depot and a significant site in American History.
TR’s Ride to the Presidency
Theodore Roosevelt’s historic ride through the ADK in the middle of the night to become President is one heck of a good story.
John Brown Farm State Historic Site
The John Brown Farm sits on one of the most picturesque spots in the ADK. It’s an excellent place to learn about the famous abolitionist and appreciate the beauty of the High Peaks.
Crown Point Light and Champlain Memorial Lighthouse
A former lighthouse is now a tribute to emplorer Samuel de Champlain.
Fort William Henry in Lake George
Visit a pivotal landmark in the French and Indian Wars and the backdrop for The Last of the Mohicans.
Buzz off, Madison County, we’ve got our own Kickass Covered Bridges in the ADK.
Buzz off, Madison County, we’ve got our own kickass covered bridges in the ADK.
Fort Ticonderoga in the Northeastern Adirondacks
Did you know the site of America’s “first victory” in the Revolutionary War was in the Adirondack Park?
James Fenimore Cooper’s Inspiration for “Last of the Mohicans”
Visit Cooper’s Cave in Glens Falls to see the inspiration for the great American novel, “Last of the Mohican’s.”
Great Camp Santanoni in Newcomb, NY.
Hike, snowshoe, bike or x-country ski to Great Camp Santanon, an outstanding example of Adirondack rustic architecture.
Great Camp Sagamore
Visit the Gilded Age private playground of one of America’s wealthiest families.
Adirondack Experience, The Museum at Blue Mountain Lake
Experience the history of the Adirondacks.