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Adirondack fixer-upper reveals rot, riches, and missing history

The Adirondacks is home to more old buildings than can be counted, from farm homesteads and log cabins to palatial Great Camps, company housing, stagecoach inns, churches and village homes dating to the early 19th century and before.   Unfortunately, the costs of time have taken their toll on many.  Who hasn’t driven down a mountain road and spotted a crumbling foundation, spied a barn melting into the substrate or a home sagging from the weight…
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Adirondack Explorer broke the news in on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
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