- Adirondack Museum
The Adirondack Museum, located on
NY-30 in the hamlet of Blue Mountain Lake inHamilton County, New York , is amuseum dedicated to preserving the history of theAdirondacks . The Museum is located on the site of an historic summer resort hotel, the Blue Mountain House, built high above Blue Mountain Lake in 1876, that operated until the late 1940s.Its collections include historic artifacts, photographs, archival materials, and fine art documenting the region's past in twenty-two exhibit spaces and galleries. It offers special events, classes, symposia, workshops, demonstrations and field trips. The museum contains a research library; its publication program has produced 65 books of Adirondack history, art histories and museum catalogs.
History
The museum started as a result of an effort in 1947 to protect the
steam locomotive and two cars that had been abandoned on theMarion River Carry between Utowana andRaquette Lake s. Within a year, theAdirondack Historical Association was formed. In 1953 the historic Blue Mountain House was purchased as the site for the museum, and after years of demolition and construction, gathering historic materials and designing exhibits, the museum opened on August 3, 1957.Collections
The museum collection includes a number of large objects, including a
Pullman railroad car, severalguide boat s and an Idem class racing sailboat, asteam locomotive , aone-room schoolhouse , a completeblacksmith shop, the rustic "Sunset Cottage", and the Log Hotel, original to the museum's site, which is on theNational Register of Historic Places . Other material includes:
*A fine art collection that contains over 2500 works including oil and watercolor paintings, prints, and artists' sketchbooks.
*The second largest collection of inland wooden watercraft in the United States.
*More than 70,000 historic photographs including the work ofSeneca Ray Stoddard ,Alfred Steiglitz , andEliot Porter .
*The largest public collection of rustic furniture in North America.
*The Museum's library claims the most comprehensive repository of books, periodicals, manuscripts, maps and government documents related to the Adirondack region.Controversy
The museum intends to build a branch, in Lake Placid, where their chosen design for the new building has been met with opposition because it is perceived as not fitting aesthetic criteria for Main Street in Lake Placid. [ [http://www.pressrepublican.com/0503_museums/local_story_219224521.html "Press Republican", "Adirondack Museum design in for legal review", August 7, 2007] ] The Lake Placid/North Elba Joint Review Board approved the construction of the branch on December 6, 2007; the
Adirondack Park Agency could still block the project, although the agency rarely reviews building projects in villages. [ [http://www.adirondackdailyenterprise.com/page/content.detail/id/500220.html?nav=5008 "Adirondack Daily Enterprise", "Judge rules for Adirondack Museum", April 29, 2008] ] However, plans for the branch are on hold as the museum reviews the financial and legal aspects of the project. [ [http://www.pressrepublican.com/0503_museums/local_story_177223058.html "Press Republican", "Adirondack Museum puts Lake Placid project on hold", June 25, 2008] ]ee also
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Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks (The Wild Center)
*Adirondacks
*Great Camps
*Adirondack guideboat References
ources
*Gilborn, Craig A. and Alice W., "Museum of the Adirondacks", The Adirondack Museum, 1993 ISBN-13: 9780910020367
External links
* [http://www.adkmuseum.org/ Official site]
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