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Adirondack MountainsGary W. Taylorlatest articles
Adirondack Mountains
Aug 30, 2004
Well, it is time for a few more travel courses from the Travel School at Suite University. These are a few that I think are great.
Jul 16, 2004 N is for Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks
On Sunday, July 11, the groundbreaking event was held to kick-off construction of the new Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks.
May 31, 2004 A is for Arts in the Adirondacks
Summer is almost here, and it is time for the explosion of arts related events throughout the Adirondacks. Art shows, workshops, theatre performances, music and opera abound in many parts of the Adirondacks as summer visitors make their way north to enjoy the scenery and the beauty that our area holds.
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Apr 20, 2004 N is for New Land Protected in Adirondacks
In keeping with his goal to protect one million acres of land in New York State over the next 10 years, on April 8, 2004, New York State governor George E. Pataki announced the protection of two parcels of land equaling nearly 16,000 acres within the Adirondack Park.
Mar 4, 2004
March arrived – its usual windy self – and got us thinking of that old saying, “March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb.” Wonder if that will apply this year?
Jan 31, 2004 M is for Mars Rock Named Adirondack
We’ve always know the Adirondacks were out of this world, but now there’s proof – NASA has named a rock on Mars ‘Adirondack’ – and now everyone knows what a far-out place we are!
Dec 16, 2003
Have you visited Suite U yet? I just popped over there to see what courses were in the travel school, and I was pleasantly surprised to find a few that are quite interesting.
Nov 1, 2003 S is for Soon We'll be Skiing!
Well, I saw the first flakes of winter just the other day - so I guess it is really on the way. With the actual first day of winter just about 6 weeks away - we know it is time to get ready for ski season!
Sep 1, 2003 U is for Upper Hudson River Railroad
Well, it sure feels like fall up here in the North Country. Thinking of seeing the fall leaves gets me thinking about ways to get a better view.
Jul 26, 2003 C is for Cooking in the Adirondacks
Up here in the North Country, cooking can range from very rustic uses for local game and produce, to some very "gourmet" recipes for many of those same ingredients.
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M is for More Travel Courses (2 msgs) N is for Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks (2 msgs) A is for Arts in the Adirondacks (1 msgs) B is for Bobcats and Buntings (4 msgs) F is for 'Follow My Moccasin's Tracks' (1 msgs) D is for Do You Showshoe? (2 msgs) I is for 'It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas' (3 msgs) M is for Musings on Winter (1 msgs) R is for Reflections on Sept. 11 (3 msgs) A is for Adirondack Places (3 msgs) |
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