Winter Weekends at Camp Santanoni
The popular open house ski weekends at Great Camp Santanoni have become an annual tradition. The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), Adirondack Architectural Heritage...
View ArticleKeene Eye on Architecture Exhibition
Adirondack Architectural Heritage (AARCH) will welcome renowned architect Nils Luderowski to AARCH’s Clayton Family Gallery. Luderowski specializes in architecture and design in an Adirondack...
View ArticleArchitectural Preservation Award Nominees Sought
Adirondack Architectural Heritage (AARCH) is seeking nominations for its 2015 Historic Preservation Awards. The organization looks to recognize sensitive restoration and rehabilitative projects, large...
View ArticleSantanoni: Historic Preservation And Nature
As I skied south and uphill, away from Santanoni Great Camp, I was asked – “on the record” – for my reactions. It was family weekend recently at Santanoni, with plenty of skiers in family groups...
View ArticleAARCH, Partners To Restore Fire Towers
Adirondack Architectural Heritage (AARCH) has partnered with two volunteer groups, the Friends of Hurricane Mountain and the Friends of St. Regis Mountain Fire Tower to facilitate the restoration,...
View ArticleAdirondack Historic Preservation Projects Sought
Adirondack Architectural Heritage (AARCH) is seeking nominations for their 2015 Historic Preservation awards. The organization looks to recognize historic buildings that have been well-cared for over...
View ArticleBig Changes Sought For Camp Santanoni
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has released an updated draft unit management plan (UMP) for the Camp Santanoni Historic Area, located on the NYS Forest Preserve in...
View ArticleAdirondack Architectural Heritage Celebrating 25 Years
Adirondack Architectural Heritage (AARCH) will transform its historic 1849 National Register-listed Stone Mill with lights, linens, food, and music to host its 25th Anniversary “rustic-elegant” Gala...
View ArticleAPA Approves Removal Of Historic Railroad For Trail
The Adirondack Park Agency voted 9-1 Thursday afternoon to approve a proposal to divide a state-owned rail corridor into a rail segment and a trail segment. The proposal calls for removing 34 miles of...
View ArticleSteven Engelhart: Making of a Preservationist
I grew up in Plattsburgh, which I think makes me a local. My father was a professor at SUNY Plattsburgh and taught the literature of Emerson and Thoreau and other late 19th century American writers....
View ArticleKeene Eye on Architecture Exhibition
Adirondack Architectural Heritage (AARCH) will welcome renowned architect Nils Luderowski to AARCH’s Clayton Family Gallery. Luderowski specializes in architecture and design in an Adirondack...
View ArticleArchitectural Preservation Award Nominees Sought
Adirondack Architectural Heritage (AARCH) is seeking nominations for its 2015 Historic Preservation Awards. The organization looks to recognize sensitive restoration and rehabilitative projects, large...
View ArticleSantanoni: Historic Preservation And Nature
As I skied south and uphill, away from Santanoni Great Camp, I was asked – “on the record” – for my reactions. It was family weekend recently at Santanoni, with plenty of skiers in family groups...
View ArticleAARCH, Partners To Restore Fire Towers
Adirondack Architectural Heritage (AARCH) has partnered with two volunteer groups, the Friends of Hurricane Mountain and the Friends of St. Regis Mountain Fire Tower to facilitate the restoration,...
View ArticleAdirondack Historic Preservation Projects Sought
Adirondack Architectural Heritage (AARCH) is seeking nominations for their 2015 Historic Preservation awards. The organization looks to recognize historic buildings that have been well-cared for over...
View ArticleBig Changes Sought For Camp Santanoni
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has released an updated draft unit management plan (UMP) for the Camp Santanoni Historic Area, located on the NYS Forest Preserve in...
View ArticleAdirondack Architectural Heritage Celebrating 25 Years
Adirondack Architectural Heritage (AARCH) will transform its historic 1849 National Register-listed Stone Mill with lights, linens, food, and music to host its 25th Anniversary “rustic-elegant” Gala...
View ArticleAPA Approves Removal Of Historic Railroad For Trail
The Adirondack Park Agency voted 9-1 Thursday afternoon to approve a proposal to divide a state-owned rail corridor into a rail segment and a trail segment. The proposal calls for removing 34 miles of...
View ArticleSteven Engelhart: Making of a Preservationist
I grew up in Plattsburgh, which I think makes me a local. My father was a professor at SUNY Plattsburgh and taught the literature of Emerson and Thoreau and other late 19th century American writers....
View ArticlePreserving Adirondack Architecture Program Planned
The Hadley-Lake Luzerne Historical Society is set to host a program entitled Preserving our Adirondack Architecture, with guest speaker Steven Englehart, Executive Director of Adirondack Architectural...
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