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History & Culture
Leaning in to save lean-tos
May 14, 2021
A group of volunteers have “rescued” 99 shelters, and plan the 100th this weekend with a relocation from the shore of Lake Colden in the High Peaks Wilderness.
Retiring school mascots
By Mike DeSocio
May 8, 2021
Adirondack schools move away from Native American team names, although some remain unchanged.
Christine Campeau: Passionate about Adirondack history
April 28, 2021
Christine Campeau, school programs manager at the Adirondack Experience for more than two decades teaches children about Adirondack history.
A park like no other
April 18, 2021
Decades of experience suggest the state needs to do more to protect shorelines, uplands, and the privately owned backcountry
Rustic Adirondackana
April 4, 2021
Birchbark Bookshop in the Adirondack foothills is a rough-hewn slice of North Country history
David Starbuck: Excavator of lost arcs
March 14, 2021
'Indiana' Starbuck unearthed park’s hidden tales. The Adirondack native taught thousands of diggers through 70 archaeological field schools.
No longer underground
By Mike DeSocio
February 14, 2021
A North Country museum looks for new ways to tell the stories of the Underground Railroad
The year without Canadians in the Adirondacks
By Stephen Leon
February 12, 2021
New York's wildland trails, ski slopes and lakes have had less of a Canadian accent with the border closed during a pandemic year.