White Pine Camp: The Saga of an Adirondack Great Camp and Summer White House Paperback – June 30, 2018

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Management number 220485075 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $11.98 Model Number 220485075
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250 pages, 194 photographs and illustrations.White Pine Camp is one of the most prized historic places in the Adirondack Mountain region of New York State. The White Pine story includes:Unique architecture which combines Adirondack “Great Camp” design with a pre-modern architectural styleThe collaboration of an unknown architect (William Massarene) with one of America’s leading architects (Addison Mizner) and the northern Adirondack’s master builder (Ben Munsel)Prominent owners including the wealthy, quirky, star-crossed lovers, Archibald and Olive Moore White; the leading newspaper family of the Midwest (Nelson-Kirkwood); the Sterns and Levys--Sears Roebuck heiresses-- international civic leaders and philanthropistsAn international scandal at White Pine Camp associated with America’s entry into World War IThe 1926 summer White House where President Calvin Coolidge spent 10 weeks conducting the nation’s business; meeting with Cabinet members, senators and ambassadors; jousting with political rival New York Governor Al Smith, and most important, learning to fishThe story of Paul Smith’s College and their 35 years of ownership and use of White Pine CampAn inspiring historic preservation case study, seeing the camp return from near destruction to restoration to becoming a popular destination for public lodging and historic tours. Read more

ISBN10 0967038863
ISBN13 978-0967038865
Language English
Publisher Adirondack Architectural Heritage
Dimensions 8.5 x 0.58 x 11 inches
Item Weight 1.64 pounds
Print length 256 pages
Publication date June 30, 2018

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