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  2. Lake Placid, New York - Wikipedia

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    Lake Placid is a village in the Adirondack Mountains in Essex County, New York, United States.In 2020, its population was 2,205. The village of Lake Placid is near the center of the town of North Elba, 50 miles (80 km) southwest of Plattsburgh.

  3. 10 can't-miss places to visit in the winter - AOL

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    Lake Placid, New York. Lake Placid is a beautiful place to visit year-round, with the Adirondack Mountains in the background. The area comes alive in the winter, with many outdoor recreation ...

  4. Lake Placid (New York) - Wikipedia

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    The lake borders the northern part of the village of Lake Placid, and is a source of drinking water for the town. Maintaining water quality in the lake is a major local issue. The lake is fed by springs and Adirondacks mountain streams. There are nearly 300 houses on the lake shore.

  5. 31 Best Weekend Spa Getaways to Book Now - AOL

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    Whiteface Lodge, Lake Placid, New York. Lake Placid provides a beautifully tranquil backdrop to Whiteface Lodge's Adirondack-style spa, which encapsulates 6,000 square feet of the main hotel and ...

  6. Olympic Village - Wikipedia

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    The accommodation provided for the 1932 Summer Games in Los Angeles is considered to be the first official modern Olympic Village, [1] and the first permanent Olympic Village was established at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, Finland. After the Munich massacre at the 1972 Olympics, the Villages have been made extremely secure. Only ...

  7. John Brown Farm State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The John Brown Farm State Historic Site includes the home and final resting place of abolitionist John Brown (1800–1859). It is located on John Brown Road in the town of North Elba, 3 miles (5 km) southeast of Lake Placid, New York, where John Brown moved in 1849 to teach farming to African Americans.

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