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Adirondack Life

September/October 2022
Magazine

Get an Adirondack Life digital magazine subscription today and discover stunning photography and insightful articles on Adirondack Park recreation, history, architecture, arts, food, personalities and communities from Lake Placid and North Creek to Old Forge and Lake George. Learn about this treasured territory of mountains, rivers, valleys and lakes where life is in balance with wilderness. With your one year subscription you will receive six bimonthly issues plus two special issues, The Guide to the Great Outdoors and At Home in the Adirondacks.

Adirondack Life

Box 410

Comfort Zone • How the Adirondacks gives us hope in hard times

Lovin’ the Loons

Honor Roll

In Remembrance

Trailblazer

BLOCK PARTY

Black Brook General Store • A former country church now tends to more earthly needs

Into the Storm • The pleasure and pain of hiking through anything

A BIG, HAIRY DEAL • WHITEHALL’S SASQUATCH FESTIVAL AND CALLING CONTEST

At the CENTER of It All • From mining magnate Harold Hochschild to MacArthur geniuses, the residents of this Blue Mountain Lake retreat have made their mark on the world

Spirited Stories • Get some goosebumps on a tour of these ghostly Adirondack haunts

Barkeater Chocolates

Crown Point

Fort William Henry

the standoff • In 1974, a group of Native Americans from the Kahnawake and Akwesasne Mohawk reservations moved to a former kids’ summer camp near Eagle Bay, in an effort to reclaim their ancestral land. The events that unfolded along the shores of Moss Lake were about natural heritage and a larger global struggle for Indigenous rights—struggles that continue to this day

Julian Reiss • The extraordinary life and work of an Adirondack hero

Fine Dining & Lodging • IN THE ADIRONDACK REGION

Now You See It • Jackie Donnelly studies what’s hidden in plain sight


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Frequency: Every other month Pages: 84 Publisher: Adirondack Life, Inc Edition: September/October 2022

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: August 11, 2022

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Travel & Outdoor

Languages

English

Get an Adirondack Life digital magazine subscription today and discover stunning photography and insightful articles on Adirondack Park recreation, history, architecture, arts, food, personalities and communities from Lake Placid and North Creek to Old Forge and Lake George. Learn about this treasured territory of mountains, rivers, valleys and lakes where life is in balance with wilderness. With your one year subscription you will receive six bimonthly issues plus two special issues, The Guide to the Great Outdoors and At Home in the Adirondacks.

Adirondack Life

Box 410

Comfort Zone • How the Adirondacks gives us hope in hard times

Lovin’ the Loons

Honor Roll

In Remembrance

Trailblazer

BLOCK PARTY

Black Brook General Store • A former country church now tends to more earthly needs

Into the Storm • The pleasure and pain of hiking through anything

A BIG, HAIRY DEAL • WHITEHALL’S SASQUATCH FESTIVAL AND CALLING CONTEST

At the CENTER of It All • From mining magnate Harold Hochschild to MacArthur geniuses, the residents of this Blue Mountain Lake retreat have made their mark on the world

Spirited Stories • Get some goosebumps on a tour of these ghostly Adirondack haunts

Barkeater Chocolates

Crown Point

Fort William Henry

the standoff • In 1974, a group of Native Americans from the Kahnawake and Akwesasne Mohawk reservations moved to a former kids’ summer camp near Eagle Bay, in an effort to reclaim their ancestral land. The events that unfolded along the shores of Moss Lake were about natural heritage and a larger global struggle for Indigenous rights—struggles that continue to this day

Julian Reiss • The extraordinary life and work of an Adirondack hero

Fine Dining & Lodging • IN THE ADIRONDACK REGION

Now You See It • Jackie Donnelly studies what’s hidden in plain sight


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