Adirondack History Museum – Adirondack History Museum 2019 Auction
Auction Ends: Dec 8, 2019 11:00 PM EST

Books

Adirondack History Book Set

Item Number
113
Estimated Value
44 USD
Sold
28 USD to rcb868063
Number of Bids
1  -  Bid History

Item Description

Adirondack People and Places (Images of America) by Donald R. Williams

New York's mountainous Adirondack region, once considered foreboding and impassable, has evolved during the last three centuries into a desirable place for people to live and visit. Native Americans, trappers, hunters, and anglers first arrived to tap the wilderness resources offered by the Adirondack Mountains. Lumbermen, miners, and tannery workers settled the back woodlands to harvest the logs, dig the minerals, and collect the hemlock bark. Others came to clear trees and farm the land, and settlements soon dotted the landscape. The travelling public found the healthy, pure air and the beautiful mountains with miles of waterways a welcomed alternative to the hot, smoky cities. The tourist industry grew and flourished with hotels, cabins, cottages, summer homes, and wealthy estates spreading throughout the six million acres of Adirondack Park. Adirondack People and Places celebrates this mountainous country where the wilderness truly became a place for people.

Adirondack Ventures (Images of America) by Donald R. Williams

Adirondack Ventures explores the early man-made features that were introduced into New York State's great mountain and lake region. With some 200 rare photographs, this book recounts the memories of those who took part in the development of the Adirondacks, an area that covers one quarter of the state. To open up these millions of acres, pathways and roadways and, later, small airports and railways were constructed. To enhance the use and enjoyment of the wilderness, bikeways and ski slopes, as well as amusement parks and golf courses, were built.

Both softcover, new