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Tag: Curiously Adirondack
Special Deliveries: Helping Babies Into The World, Adirondack-Style
At the Adirondack Medical Center – https://www.adirondackhealth.org in Saranac Lake, a talented and hard-working OB/GYN team has been working its magic for generations. Could there be a better place to have a baby? We can’t think of one. Meet the welcome committee.
The First Adirondackers: Part Two
Our look at the Native American story in the Adirondack region continues. Learn how new findings by faculty and students from Paul Smith’s College – https://www.paulsmiths.edu and SUNY Potsdam – https://www.potsdam.edu are lending support to the story told by Onchiota’s Six Nations Indian Museum – http://www.sixnationsindianmuseum.com for years: people arrived in the Adirondacks in the…
The First Adirondackers: Part One
Working with their students, biologist Curt Stager of Paul Smith’s College – https://www.paulsmiths.edu and archeologist Tim Messner of SUNY Potsdam – https://www.potsdam.edu have been making eye-opening finds. Their discoveries on land, underground, and in muck hauled up from the bottoms of ponds support what John Fadden and his family, of the Six Nations Indian Museum…
Curiously Adirondack: OK Slip Falls
Naturalist Ed Kanze & Producer Josh Clement are back this week to take us on a hike to a spectacular natural wonder and what many believe is the highest waterfalls in the Adirondacks, OK Slip Falls, near the village of Indian Lake in Hamilton County. Ed tells us how it got its unusual name. Watch the…
The Music Man of Saranac Lake: Ampersound’s Mark Coleman
Yes, the mountains and valleys that lie between them are among the most beautiful on earth, and yes, the lakes are full of fish and fun. But the best thing about the Adirondack Mountain region may well be the one-of-a-kind people who carve out lives here. A prime example is Mark Coleman, proprietor of Ampersound,…
Interview with Ed Kanze about our New Season of Curiously Adirondack
We’re launching a new season of Curiously Adirondack, the web series that shares the stories of fascinating people and places that make the Adirondacks so special. This week, Ed Kanze and Josh Clement introduce us to Mark Coleman, The Music Man of Saranac Lake. Watch episodes of seasons one through 3 of Curiously Adirondack: https://video.mountainlake.org/show/curiously-adirondack/