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Welcome
to Adirondack Chairs
showcasing a unique collection of rustic twig furniture and North Country crafts
inspired by the Great Camps of the Adirondacks. We invite you to preview our one-of-a-kind
Adirondack chairs, benches, tables, birch bark mirrors & frames, handcrafted
ash baskets, antler chandeliers handwoven rugs and hand made Adirondack Guide
Boats.

A brief history of the Adirondacks from the first sighting by a European in 1535,
through the eras of trapping,
iron mining, and lumbering, to the development of railroad and steamboat lines
that led to the influx of tourists and building of the "Great Camps".
The sixty years from 1870 to 1930 were the heyday of these camps, the "Guilded
Age" of the Adirondacks. Kaiser gives a fascinating account both of the personalities
who engineered and financed these fabulous structures and of the bulidings themselves.
The
Adirondack Chair is one of the most popular outdoor chairs in the United States.
The chair incorporates design ideas used for many decades; wide arms, contoured
seat and a scalloped back. Adirondack chairs are comfortable because the chair
back inclines 30 degrees and is curved to conform to your back giving excellent
lower back support. Its deep, angled seat and broad arm rests, make the perfect
place for a plate of food & drink or garden gloves. click
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Gallery
of Unique Adirondack Chairs Adirondack Art Chairs - An Exhibition
& Auction - Lake Placid Center For the Arts Adirondack Art Chairs Lent the
creativity of North Country Artists. click
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Robert Stump Studios Hand Painted Adirondack Gifts Click
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prices on log cabin furniture including beds, dressers, tables, nightstands, armoires,
bunk beds, rocking chairs, futons, sofas, swings and more. Free shipping &
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"Cobblestone"
The Legendary Great Camp of the Adirondacks!
Sold June 2006
St Regis - Spitfire Lake
Camp
Cobblestone represents one of the last remaining Great Camps in northern New York
and was originally built by the father of Pennsylvania Governor George H. Earle
Jr., between 1900 - 1915. The estate is comprised of over 20 acres and includes
eleven separate buildings and 1500 feet of prime waterfront on Spitfire Lake in
the St. Regis chain. Camp Cobblestone’s remarkable architecture features
a unique cobblestone boathouse, 2 story stone tower, a magnificent octagonal living
room with diamond pane windows and numerous stone guest cottages and buildings.
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here to visit our photo gallery of vintage Adirondack Great Camps
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Adirondacks: Views of an American Wilderness In
'Adirondacks', author and photographer, Carl Heilman II, has captured a real sense
of the Adirondack region with his spectacular imagery, and evocative narrative.
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Phone: 518-891-3745 Fax: 518-891-3768 E-Mail: RobGrant@northnet.org
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