In the time of Teddy Roosevelt...
Celebrate good old-fashioned fun in Newcomb in September 9-12, 2010!
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Adirondack Canoe Classic
September 10-12th, 250 canoes will paddle a 90 mile trip around the Adirondacks!
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Adirondack Balloon Festival
Hot air balloons of all shapes and sizes take to the sky! September 23-26.
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Photo of the Week
Our Facebook Fan Krista Cooper's picture of Trout Lake is Photo of the Week! Check out her beautiful photo right here!
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What Is The Favorite Fall Activity?
Is it hiking? Apple picking? Hunting? Going for a drive? We went to our Facebook fans for some feedback!
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The 6-million-acre park, that comprises the Adirondack Mountains, was established by the New York State Legislature in 1892. It has evolved into a patchwork of public and private lands, where thousands of people live, work and play in a protected environment of mountains, forests and streams.
The private lands are primarily part of the the Adirondack Forest Preserve, a diverse system of State Lands created in 1885 by an act of the New York State Legislature as a conservation effort to stem widespread tree cutting that supported the many lumber, paper, leather tanning, and iron mining industries that predominated the 19th century landscape, as well as ensure the major transportation corridors of the day - the Hudson River and Erie Canal - would not suffer reduced flows from continued logging. This was one of the earliest acts of public land preservation in the nation.
In 1894, the Adirondack Forest Preserve was further strengthened by when these now often quoted words were added to the New York State Constitution:
"The lands of the state, now owned or hereafter acquired, constituting the forest preserve as now fixed by law, shall be forever kept as wild forest lands. They shall not be leased, sold or exchanged, or be taken by any corporation, public or private, nor shall the timber thereon be sold, removed or destroyed."
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A Guide to the Adirondack Mountains For Vacationers,
Residents and Anyone Who Calls the Adirondacks Home
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The Adirondacks offer the highest
peaks in New York State, thousands of miles
of hiking trails and canoe routes, and numerous scenic highways
and byways that draw visitors each year to the many towns,
villages and hamlets that are scattered throughout the Adirondack
Park. First-time visitors can choose from luxurious 5-star
resorts, a week of solitude backpacking along a remote mountain trail or
enjoying the many activities and amenities of a local campground. You might
even find a piece of Adirondack real estate
that's just right for you.
Many first time visitors to the Adirondacks are surprised
to learn that "the Park" isn't a traditional park at all! You won't find
an entrance gate guarded by conservation officers – but you will
find a vibrant blend of public and private lands where
thousands of people live, work and play amid the breathtaking
Adirondack mountains, forests and streams.
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