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Adirondack Experience

Adirondack Experience

PO Box 99
Blue Mountain Lake, NY 12812, United States
The Adirondack Experience collects and interprets objects that represent the lives of Adirondack visitors and residents. Opened in 1957 in the heart of Adirondack Park, it encompasses 23 buildings on 121 acres and is the largest cultural organization in New York's North Country. The Experiences research library collections include books, manuscripts, government documents, maps, atlases, serials, microfilms, ephemera, and audio recordings relating to the history and culture of the Adirondack Mountains and northern New York State.

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"Living Traditions in the Adirondacks" Oral History Collection, 1993-1996

.8 linear feet
Collection of oral history interviews and accompanying documents, slides, photographs and ephemera assembled by folklorist Tom Carroll and submitted to the museum as the “Living Traditions in the Adirondacks” project in 1996. The collection aims to “chronicle and preserve living memories of continuity and change, work and culture in Adirondack forests, with special emphasis on the lives and experiences of women.”