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Historic Saranac Lake is a
non-profit A nonprofit organization (NPO) or non-profit organisation, also known as a non-business entity, not-for-profit organization, or nonprofit institution, is a legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public or social benefit, in co ...
, membership organization dedicated to the preservation of the history and architectural heritage of the
Saranac Lake Saranac Lake may refer to: * Saranac Lake, New York, a village in the northern Adirondacks *One of the three nearby Saranac Lakes, part of the Saranac River: **Upper Saranac Lake **Middle Saranac Lake **Lower Saranac Lake Note: There is no lake nam ...
area of
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in the Adirondacks.


History

Founded on 15 January 1980, the organization has successfully nominated over 170 properties for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. Since 1987, Historic Saranac Lake has also hosted lectures on local history and concerts of traditional Adirondack music. They have joined with other organizations in preserving the 1894 laboratory of Edward Livingston Trudeau, the 1904 Union Depot of the Delaware and Hudson Railroad/New York Central Railroad and the cottage where, in 1945, Béla Bartók spent his last summer writing his Third Piano Concerto and Viola Concerto. They have also restored several historic houses that were in danger of being torn down.


About

Historic Saranac Lake is led by Amy B. Catania, Executive Director, along with Museum Administrator Chessie Monks-Kelly and Oral History Coordinator Kaitlyn Gochenaur. The Board of Directors consists of: * Brandon Cambell, President * Rich Loeber, Vice President * Karen Morris, Secretary * Andrew Rawdon, Treasurer * Ruth Chasolen * Dot Fobare * Sunita Halasz * Amy Jones * Elaine Sunde * Beth Van Anden * John Wheeler


Programs

The organization offers walking tours of the village, and produces educational events that feature historic sites and lectures on the unique history of the region, from its popularity among sportsmen and nature lovers starting in the mid-18th century to its pre-eminence in the treatment of tuberculosis from 1890 to 1950. They have published a number of articles and books focused on the lives and architecture of the region, including ''Cure Cottages of Saranac Lake'' by Philip L. Gallos. Since 2008, Historic Saranac Lake has operated a wiki that has grown to more than five thousand pages with more than eight thousand photographs. It covers Saranac Lake's geographically large school district (more than 600 square miles) which includes areas such as Loon Lake, New York, Loon Lake, Paul Smiths, New York, Paul Smiths and Gabriels, New York, Gabriels. The wiki was mentioned in a 2010 article on "Crowdsourcing" written by Tim Grove of the Smithsonian Institution on the American Association of State and Local History website.AASLH Community
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See also

*Adirondack Scenic Railroad *Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium *Church Street Historic District (Saranac Lake, New York), Church Street Historic District *Cure Cottages of Saranac Lake *National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County, New York, National Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County *National Register of Historic Places listings in Franklin County, New York, National Register of Historic Places listings in Franklin County *Saranac Lake Union Depot


References


External links


Historic Saranac LakeNew York State Arts - Historic Saranac Lake listing
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20110714175326/http://www.newyorkrailroads.com/saranac/ Saranac Lake's Union Depot] {{Mid-Atlantic U.S. historical societies Historic preservation organizations in the United States, New York 1980 establishments in New York (state) Historical societies in New York (state) Franklin County, New York Organizations established in 1980 Tourist attractions in Franklin County, New York Saranac Lake, New York