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Upstate New York Science Museum Named #1 in the U.S.
A science museum in Upstate New York has been crowned the number-one science museum in the United States!. This accolade was awarded by USA Today, after a nationwide competition that saw The Wild Center in Tupper Lake triumph over renowned institutions such as the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia and the Exploratorium in San Francisco.
The Historic Churches of the Adirondack Park (PHOTOS)
There are volumes of history written about our epic Adirondack Park. The park, all 9,375 square miles of it, is rich with beauty, history, and sights to see. One must wonder, however, how the early pioneers of the park, working in such a remote area far from the amenities of (then) modern life, well, how they worshipped? Did they just kneel in the woods are pray. Did they gather at various working camps to share spiritual fellowship? Did they go to a church in the wilderness? Were there even churches in the wilderness?
The Historic Churches of the Adirondack Park (PHOTOS)
There are volumes of history written about our epic Adirondack Park. The park, all 9,375 square miles of it, is rich with beauty, history, and sights to see. One must wonder, however, how the early pioneers of the park, working in such a remote area far from the amenities of (then) modern life, well, how they worshipped? Did they just kneel in the woods are pray. Did they gather at various working camps to share spiritual fellowship? Did they go to a church in the wilderness? Were there even churches in the wilderness?
The Historic Churches of the Adirondack Park (PHOTOS)
There are volumes of history written about our epic Adirondack Park. The park, all 9,375 square miles of it, is rich with beauty, history, and sights to see. One must wonder, however, how the early pioneers of the park, working in such a remote area far from the amenities of (then) modern life, well, how they worshipped? Did they just kneel in the woods are pray. Did they gather at various working camps to share spiritual fellowship? Did they go to a church in the wilderness? Were there even churches in the wilderness?
The Historic Churches of the Adirondack Park (PHOTOS)
There are volumes of history written about our epic Adirondack Park. The park, all 9,375 square miles of it, is rich with beauty, history, and sights to see. One must wonder, however, how the early pioneers of the park, working in such a remote area far from the amenities of (then) modern life, well, how they worshipped? Did they just kneel in the woods are pray. Did they gather at various working camps to share spiritual fellowship? Did they go to a church in the wilderness? Were there even churches in the wilderness?
The Historic Churches of the Adirondack Park (PHOTOS)
There are volumes of history written about our epic Adirondack Park. The park, all 9,375 square miles of it, is rich with beauty, history, and sights to see. One must wonder, however, how the early pioneers of the park, working in such a remote area far from the amenities of (then) modern life, well, how they worshipped? Did they just kneel in the woods are pray. Did they gather at various working camps to share spiritual fellowship? Did they go to a church in the wilderness? Were there even churches in the wilderness?
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