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Mirror LakeMirror Lake is a large lake located in Essex County. The lake covers an area of about 8,000 acres and is bordered by the towns of Willsboro and North Hudson. It has several islands, including Island Point Island, which is the largest natural island in New York state. Mirror Lake's crystal clear water makes it very popular for swimming, fishing, and other recreational activities. The lake is home to several species of fish such as bass, trout, walleye, northern pike, perch and panfish.
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Lake Placid Olympic Ski Jumping ComplexThe Lake Placid Olympic Ski Jumping Complex in Essex County is one of the most iconic sites connected with the 1980 Winter Olympics. The complex, which consists of three ski jumps, was designed by renowned Skandinavian ski jumping architect Lasse Ottesen and built under his direction. It includes a 90-meter hill (large), 110-meter hill (normal), and 120-meter hill (ski flying).
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John Brown Farm State Historic SiteJohn Brown Farm State Historic Site is a historic state park located in the small town of North Elba, Essex County, New York. The site is named after John Brown, an abolitionist who moved to the area in 1849 and used it as a base for his anti-slavery activities. Today, visitors can explore the farmhouse where he lived and the grounds where he once held meetings and strategy sessions. Visitors can also learn about Brown's life and legacy through a variety of educational activities.
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McKenzie MountainLocated in the Adirondack Mountains of Essex County, New York is the majestic McKenzie Mountain. Standing at an elevation of 3,873 feet tall, it is one of the highest peaks in the area and offers breathtaking views of Lake Champlain and surrounding valleys. Known for its stunning natural beauty, McKenzie Mountain attracts hikers from all over the world with its many trails leading to the top. In addition, the mountain is home to a variety of wildlife.
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Van Hoevenberg TrailThe Van Hoevenberg Trail in Essex County is a great destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. The trail follows the Ausable River and takes visitors through some of the most beautiful scenery in the Adirondack Mountains. Along the way, there are several points of interest including three waterfalls, two suspension bridges, and numerous scenic vistas. For those who prefer to take things a bit slower, there are plenty of opportunities for leisurely strolls through the woods.
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Mount Van HoevenbergMt Van Hoevenberg in Essex County, New York, is a popular summer and winter sports destination. The mountain offers incredible views of the High Peaks region as well as easy access to numerous hiking trails. In the wintertime, Mt Van Hoevenberg is home to some of the best downhill ski runs in the northeast. With 10 trails for skiers and snowboarders of all abilities, there is something for everyone.
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Pitchoff MountainPitchoff Mountain is a prominent mountain located in Essex County, New York. It rises to an elevation of 2,408 feet and is part of the Adirondack Mountains. The mountain overlooks scenic Lake Placid and has several hiking trails accessible from its summit. The main trail to the top is 1.5 miles long and can be quite strenuous due to the steep elevation gain. Pitchoff Mountain also offers a wide array of activities, from rock-climbing to skiing in the winter months.
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Mount JoMount Jo is a mountain located in Essex County, New York. It stands at an elevation of 3,820 feet and is part of the Adirondack Mountains. The peak of Mount Jo can be seen from nearby Lake Placid and the High Peaks region. This area is popular for its scenic views and recreational activities such as camping, hiking, fishing, snowshoeing, skiing, and snowmobiling. The highest peak of Mount Jo is the summit of Wright Peak.
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Whiteface MountainWhiteface Mountain, located in Essex County, New York is one of the most popular ski mountains in the United States. This Adirondack giant is known for its extreme terrain and challenging runs, making it a dream destination for skiers and snowboarders alike. The mountain has five separate base areas with various levels of difficulty that cater to all levels of skiing ability.
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Oseetah LakeOseetah Lake is a beautiful lake located in Franklin County, New York. Its crystal-clear waters are renowned for their fishing and swimming opportunities. The lake is surrounded by hills and forests, offering picturesque views of the Adirondack Mountains. There are several public access points to the lake, providing visitors with plenty of options when exploring its shoreline. Anglers can expect to find a variety of species, including bass, walleye, perch and panfish.
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Street MountainStreet Mountain is a mountain stands at 825 feet and is the highest point in Essex County, offering sweeping views of the region's landscapes and lakes. The mountain has become an iconic landmark in the area, as it can be seen from miles away.Hiking trails lead to its summit and are popular among those looking for a challenging outdoor experience. The trails range in difficulty from easy to moderate and provide an immersive experience among nature.
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Cure CottageCure Cottage is a historic structure located in Essex County. It was built in 1882 as a summer retreat and healing center for those wishing to escape the "city life." The building features two-story porches and an impressive four-story main house that overlooks the surrounding coastline. Its location on a peninsula gives it stunning views of both sunrise and sunset. Inside, the main house features a large living area, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a dining room and a kitchen.
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Cascade MountainCascade Mountain is located in Essex County, New York. It rises to a peak of 3,859 feet and offers stunning views and spectacular scenery across the Adirondack Park. The mountain's summit is accessible by a moderate 2.2-mile hiking trail from the Cascade Pass parking area near North Hudson.The mountain is composed of an igneous rock called gabbro, which contains a variety of minerals. These give the mountain its characteristic dark color and make it stand out among its surroundings.
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The Saranac Laboratory MuseumThe Saranac Laboratory Museum is located in Franklin County, New York. It was established with the goal to preserve and celebrate the story of the pioneering research in tuberculosis that happened at the laboratory. The museum offers interactive exhibits, educational programs, and an extensive collection of artifacts from the lab. Visitors can learn about Dr. Trudeau's original experiments and discoveries on infectious diseases such as tuberculosis.
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The Trudeau BuildingThe Trudeau Building in Franklin County is a historic building located in the heart of downtown. Built in 1882, it was originally constructed as a hotel and later became an office space for a variety of businesses. The building is an excellent example of late 19th century architecture, with its wide windows and ornate design. It has been named to the National Register of Historic Places and is a contributing property of the Franklin Historic District.
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Whiteface Mountain Ski ResortWhiteface Mountain Ski Resort is a premier winter sports destination. Located in Wilmington, NY, the resort boasts over 86 trails, 11 lifts and 3 terrain parks. The mountain rises above Lake Placid with an elevation of 4,867 feet, making it the fifth highest peak in New York. It is home to some of the best skiing and snowboarding in the northeast, as well as plenty of other outdoor activities. Whiteface has terrain for all levels and offers great deals for families, groups and first-time skiers.
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Pine PondPine Pond is located in the town of Franklin, in northern Massachusetts. It is a large freshwater pond fed by numerous streams and two small rivers that feed into it. The pond has almost 18 miles of shoreline and a surface area of over 400 acres. Pine Pond supports an abundance of fish, including rainbow trout, largemouth bass, chain pickerel, yellow perch, and sunfish. It is a popular spot for fishing, canoeing, kayaking, swimming, and hiking.
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Mount PisgahMount Pisgah stands at 812 feet and is part of the Watchung Mountains range. It's the highest peak in Essex County and provides an excellent view of the surrounding area. The top of Mount Pisgah offers a unique panorama that includes views of nearby towns, rivers, forests, farms and lakes. The mountain is surrounded by the South Mountain Reservation, which offers additional recreational opportunities such as hiking trails, picnic areas and nature programs.

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Lake Placid Olympic Museum
The Lake Placid Olympic Museum is located in Essex County, New York and serves as a living memorial to the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics. The museum houses memorabilia from these historic games, including artifacts from the Miracle on Ice hockey game between the United States and the Soviet Union. Additionally, visitors can explore interactive exhibits featuring stories of athletes who competed in both games.
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