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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TTL_pioneer-bridge-historical_Indian-Lake-NY.html
Protector, builder, vice-president and general manager of the first transcontinental railway, the Union Pacific. President and builder of the Adirondack Railway.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1TMU_site-of-henry-slacks-store-historical_Speculator-NY.html
Built in the 1880's. This building, owned by Henry Slack, was a post office, the first Charles Johns Store and Oneida Market.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMVGD_lake-durant_Indian-Lake-NY.html
Lake DurantNamed in Honor OfWilliam West Durant1850 - 1934Who Devoted Much of his Life ToDeveloping the Adirondacks AndMaking Known their Beauties
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU22_the-adirondacks_Indian-Lake-NY.html
Historic New YorkThe AdirondacksThe Adirondack Mountains, consisting of rocky peaks, sheer cliffs and narrow valleys, also have wooded slopes and sparkling lakes. Forty three mountains have elevations 4000 feet or higher. Mount Marcy, with an alti…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMU0U_the-adirondacks_Speculator-NY.html
Historic New YorkThe AdirondacksThe Adirondack Mountains, consisting of rocky peaks, sheer cliffs and narrow valleys, also have wooded slopes and sparkling lakes. Forty three mountains have elevations 4000 feet or higher. Mount Marcy, with an alti…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMTZU_fire-tower_Indian-Lake-NY.html
1885 - 1935Fire Tower.The second forest firetower in the Adirondacks.Erected 1909. One of 58 nowmaintained by the State inAdirondacks and Catskills. New York State Education andConservation Departments, 1935
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMM01_sacandaga-public-campsite_Wells-NY.html
1885 - 1935Campsite.Sacandaga Public Campsite.One of the First Two BuiltOn Forest Preserve Land In1920 by the ConservationDept. For Public Recreation.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMGGY_anti-rent-war_Arkville-NY.html
Hole in nearby boulder held flag calling farmers to action in 1840s to protest unfair land rent system.
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