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Recap: 2024 Rock The Dock Music Festival
Rock The Dock Music Festival returned over the weekend on July 13th for the most successful edition to date! Thousands made their way to the Lake George Steamboat Company in Lake George, NY for a night full of jams and good times. Headlining this year was jamtronica legends Lotus who...
(S)mitten: History of Adirondack Buff Mittens
Mittens fascinate me; so many cuff styles, so many methods to create an opening for the thumb, so many different finishes in mittens! Favorites of mine are buff or shagged mittens. Warm and durable, they were a cold weather staple from the mid-1800s to the early 1900s in the Adirondacks of New York State. They are now associated primarily with loggers because most old photos with buff mittens are of logging operations and lumber camps. Adirondack Experience, the Museum on Blue Mountain Lake holds a number of such photos. However, at one time buff mittens were the fashion. Also in the collection of the museum is an ice fishing painting by A. F. Tait with large mittens on the ice next to the fisherman and buff mittens in a photo of hunters adjusting their snowshoe straps.
REVIEW: Lake George Dinner Theatre has you laughing in your salad with ‘I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change’
I love you, you're perfect, now change. How many times have each of us thought that or perhaps even said it aloud, though not necessarily in those exact words, to a loved one? Back in 1996, Joe DiPietro decided to put pen to paper to write a book and lyrics and with Jimmy Roberts as his musical collaborator in what would become the second-longest-running off-Broadway musical, playing for over 5,000 performances.
Lake George Tourism Anchors Storytown & Ft. Wm. Henry, Marking 70 Years
Some, like Earl Woodward, who began buying lakefront estates after World War II and subdividing them into cottage colonies, and Wilbur Dow, a New York admiralty lawyer who bought what remained of the Lake George Steamboat Company because he saw a future in excursion boats, were clearly aware of the changes brought about by the post-World War II economic boom.
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