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Most of us have heard William Faulkner’s famous line about the past not being dead. His wisdom is nowhere more...
If Thornton Wilder had looked a little farther west, he might have set his Pulitzer Prize-winning play “Our Town”...
Out in the Adirondack wilds, we see plenty of butterflies: one here, one there, one on sunny days just about...
A scientist turned sawyer named Ollie Burgess turns trees into rustic building materials in the northern Adirondack township of St....
For years, skeptics have laughed and groaned while sightings and signs of an enormous aquatic rodent in the Adirondacks have...
In Old Forge, on the Adirondack Mountains’ wild and beautiful western side, the Pointed Pine Quilters have been getting together...