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The New York Times

By Linda Lumsden

SHOPPER'S WORLD; Rustic Comfort: Adirondack Furniture

 


The Boston Globe

By David DesJardins

THE ADIRONDACK MUSEUM celebrates a region with range

 


St. Petersburg Times

By Michael Virtanen, Associated Press

LITERARY PILGRIMAGES

 



 

AROUND the turn of the century, Adirondack guides and ''great camp'' caretakers.....

 

VISIT a cottage constructed of intricately laid twigs and branches. Picnic in the shade  of a fire observation....

  IN UPSTATE NEW YORK you can walk the halls and gardens of some of America's literary greats, and perhaps get a glimpse of what.....  

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THE ADIRONDACK CHAIR

 


Newcomb
- "The Heart of the Adirondacks"

SANTANONI PRESERVE

 


Cooperstown Chamber of Commerce

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An Adirondack chair (or in Canada, a Muskoka chair) is a type of chair used primarily in an outdoors setting. The precursor to today's Adirondack chair was designed by.....

 

"As one of the earliest examples of the Adirondack Great Camps, Camp Santanoni was regarded at the time of its completion as the grandest of all such Adirondack Camps to date." (Adirondack Architectural Heritage)

The Santanoni Preserve is the largest tract of land donated to the Adirondack Preserve......

 

DO YOU KNOW?... COOPERSTOWN, NY was named after a Judge William Cooper. Judge Cooper was the father of  famed, Adirondack author James Fenimore Cooper (Leatherstocking Tales....Last of the Mohicans, etc).

 

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link to JAMES FENIMORE COOPER SOCIETY website

introduction from the website
Welcome to the Website of the James Fenimore Cooper Society. It is intended for many different kinds of users. It is for readers who have come to enjoy Cooper's works, and wish to expand their knowledge about them. It is for scholars seeking reference materials, hard-to-find texts, and the website's growing library of Cooper criticism. But it also for students approaching Cooper for the first time. This is a growing site, and we welcome comments and suggestions.

We also welcome questions -- simple as well as advanced; from beginners as well as long-time Cooper fans; from students and readers as well as scholars -- about any aspect of James Fenimore Cooper or Susan Fenimore Cooper. Just send your questions, by this e-mail link, to Ask Fenimore, and I will try to answer them as quickly as possible. No question is "too stupid," and we have a large library of Cooper reference materials to help with more complicated ones. Besides questions relating to Cooper's life and works, we will try to help with questions about Cooper genealogy, or about the origin or value of copies of Cooper's books, that you may own. -- Hugh MacDougall, Secretary

 
 

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