Adirondack Park: History Museum
Places and attractions in the History museum category
Categories
- Natural attraction
- Nature
- Mountain
- Lake
- Bridge
- Museum
- History museum
- Hiking trail
- Hiking
- Church
- Park
- Tower
- Vernacular architecture
- Outdoor activities
- Protected area
- Sailing
- Marina
John Brown Farm State Historic Site
The John Brown Farm State Historic Site includes the home and final resting place of abolitionist John Brown. It is located on John Brown Road in the town of North Elba, 3 miles southeast of Lake Placid, New York, where John Brown moved in 1849 to teach farming to African Americans.
White Pine Camp
White Pine Camp is an Adirondack Great Camp on Osgood Pond in Paul Smiths, New York. It served as the Summer White House for US President Calvin Coolidge from July 7 through September 18, 1926.
Sagamore Camp
Great Camp Sagamore is one of several historic Great Camps located in the Adirondack Mountains of northern New York State.
Santanoni Preserve
The Santanoni Preserve was once a private estate of approximately 13,000 acres in the Adirondack Mountains, and now is the property of the State of New York, at Newcomb, New York.
Lake Pleasant Town Hall
Lake Pleasant Town Hall is a historic town hall located at Speculator in Lake Pleasant, Hamilton County, New York. It was built in 1894 and is a simple 1 ¹⁄₂-story, three-by-three-bay, front-gabled, clapboard-sided building.
Oliver Rice House
The Oliver Rice House, also called the Rice Homestead, is a historic home located at Mayfield in Fulton County, New York. Rice served in the American Revolutionary War under George Washington.
Stevenson Cottage
Stevenson Cottage is a historic cure cottage located at Saranac Lake, town of St. Armand in Essex County, New York. It was built between 1865 and 1866 and is a 1+1⁄2-story, L-shaped wood-frame building on a fieldstone foundation with wood-frame siding. Built as a residence, it was later adapted for use as a cure cottage.
Adsit Log Cabin
The Adsit Log Cabin in Willsboro, New York, has long been said to have been built by Samuel Adsit in 1778 and is believed to be one of the oldest log cabins in the United States that still exists in its original location.
Ironville Historic District
Ironville Historic District is a national historic district located at Ironville in Essex County, New York. The district contains 12 contributing buildings. It encompasses the area associated with a once thriving iron works. Almost nothing remains of the iron works itself.