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  2. Adirondack Life - Wikipedia

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    Adirondack Life is a bi-monthly magazine based in Jay, New York that covers the Adirondack region of the state. It has been published since 1969 when it began as a supplement to a Warrensburg, New York newspaper. [1] [2]

  3. John E. Winkler - Wikipedia

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    John E. Winkler (1941–2007) was an author of and photographer for books, articles and calendars that typically featured his unique off-trail location representations of the Adirondack and Shawangunk Mountains of New York State. He was the only "46er" to have bushwhacked (hiked without using the trail) all 46 of the Adirondack high peaks.

  4. Noah John Rondeau - Wikipedia

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    The ciphers progressed through at least three major revisions in the late thirties and early forties, and in their final form they resisted all efforts to be deciphered until 1992 (Life With Noah, p. 91). Although he was considered an Adirondack hermit, he normally accepted visitors to his hermitage and even performed for them on his violin.

  5. Brandreth Park - Wikipedia

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    Brandreth Park remains in the family today and incorporates a number of cabins and cottages in a preserved wilderness setting. [3] According to Adirondack Life Magazine, Dr. Brandreth commissioned a certain Mr. Blanchard to find him a lake at the top of the watershed, because he didn't want any water flowing into his lake.

  6. William Henry Harrison Murray - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Harrison Murray (1840–1904), also known as Adirondack Murray, was an American clergyman and author of an influential series of articles and books which popularized the Adirondack Mountains in Upstate New York. He became known as the father of the Outdoor Movement.

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