[size=89%]Country[/t][/size][size=89%]United States[/size] | [size=89%]State[/t][/size][size=89%]New York[/size] | [size=89%]Region[/t][/size][size=89%]Northern New York[/size] | [size=89%]Counties[/t][/size][size=89%]Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer, Lewis, Oneida, Saint Lawrence, Saratoga, Warren, Washington[/size] | | | [size=89%]Landmarks[/t][/size][size=89%]John Brown's Farm, Camp Pine Knot, Fort Ticonderoga, Santanoni Preserve, Eagle Island Camp, Fort Crown Point, Grant Cottage State Historic Site[/size] | [size=89%]Lakes[/t][/size][size=89%]Blue Mountain Lake, Cranberry, Fulton Chain, Lake George, Great Sacandaga, Indian, Lake Placid, Long Lake, Raquette, Saranac Lakes, Schroon, Tupper[/size] | [size=89%]Mountains[/t][/size][size=89%]Mount Marcy, Algonquin, Haystack, Skylight, Whiteface, Dix, Gray, Iroquois, Basin, Gothics, Colden, Giant[/size] | [size=89%]Rivers[/t][/size][size=89%]Ausable River, Black, Bog, Boquet, Grasse, Hudson, Marion, Moose, Oswegatchie, Saranac, St. Regis, Sacandaga, Salmon, Schroon[/size] | | | [size=89%]Highest point[/t][/size][size=89%]Mount Marcy[/size] | [size=89%] - location[/t][/size][size=89%]Keene Valley, Essex County[/size] | [size=89%] - elevation[/t][/size][size=89%]5,344 ft (1,629 m)[/size] | [size=89%] - coordinates[/t][/size][size=89%]44°06′45″N 73°55′26″W / 44.11250°N 73.92389°W / 44.11250; -73.92389[/size] | [size=89%]Lowest point[/t][/size] | [size=89%] - location[/t][/size][size=89%]AuSable River at Lake Champlain, Essex County[/size] | [size=89%] - elevation[/t][/size][size=89%]120 ft (37 m)[/size] | [size=89%] - coordinates[/t][/size][size=89%]44°34′52″N 73°26′20″W / 44.58111°N 73.43889°W / 44.58111; -73.43889[/size] | | | [size=89%]Area[/t][/size][size=89%]9,375 sq mi (24,281 km2)[/size] | | | [size=89%]Biomes[/t][/size][size=89%]Temperate broadleaf and mixed forests, boreal forest,, alpine tundra[/size] | | | [size=89%]Founded[/t][/size][size=89%]New York State Forest Preserve[/size] | [size=89%]Date[/t][/size][size=89%]1885[/size] | [size=89%]Management[/t][/size][size=89%]Adirondack Park Agency, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation[/size] | [size=89%] - location[/t][/size][size=89%]Ray Brook, Essex County[/size] | | | [size=89%]IUCN category[/size] | [size=89%]V - Protected Landscape/Seascape[/size] | | | [size=89%]NHL designation[/t][/size][size=89%]1966[1][2][/size] | [size=89%]NRHP Ref#[/t][/size][size=89%]66000891[/size] | | | | [size=89%][/size][size=89%]Park area highlighted in green, bounded by the Blue Line, within New York state.[/size] | | [size=89%][/size] [size=89%]New York within the United States.[/size] | [size=89%]The Adirondack Park is a publicly protected, elliptical area encompassing much of the northeastern lobe of Upstate New York. It is the largest park and the largest state-level protected area in the contiguous United States, and the largest National Historic Landmark. The park covers some 6.1 million acres (2.5×10^6 ha), a land area roughly the size of Vermont and greater than the National Parks of Yellowstone, Yosemite, Grand Canyon, Glacier, and Great Smoky Mountains combined ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Then there are the Great Lakes (we border 2) and the "Finger Lakes" another totally unique gem. Along with the many fine trout streams..a fisherman's joy. Tragically due to Liberal governance, taxes are high, rights are more restrictive and jobs hard to find. For the summer vacationer a small hint.. Consider the Finger Lakes, one of the best kept vacation secrets. Water sports, family fun, Farmer's museum and baseball hall of fame in "Leatherstocking country" at Cooperstown, the wineries, Glenn curtiss aircraft museum plus many other interesting things. Prices are competitively low, because the poor employment opportunities keep service industries at a low wage rate. [/size]Now, if only we could get rid of the stupid Liberals... ...Oops! .."stupid Liberals"..that's a redundant statement isn't it?[size=89%] [/size] |
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