Saturday, September 6: HISTORY TRAIN
A special History Train will leave from Saranac Lake Union Depot at 6:00 pm. The History Train will feature an enhanced version of "Motion Pictures of Saranac Lake's Historic Past" (from the Adirondack Research Room of the Saranac Lake Free Library), presented by Jim Griebsch in one car. In another car, area local history experts will present about topics of local history. Amy Catania, Executive Director of Historic Saranac Lake will present on Saranac Lake. There will be a presentation about Lake Placid (TBA). Jim Ellis will cover Tupper Lake, and Wayne Tucker will give perspective on Paul Smith's and White Pine camp. As the train is turned around in Lake Placid, everyone will switch cars to experience the full event. No reservations are necessary and the train ride is free of charge. Numbers are limited, so plan to arrive early to get a seat!
Thank you for your interest in our work! Your membership contribution keeps us open to the public and doing all we do to preserve Saranac Lake's history for the future. Please join us today at www.historicsaranaclake.org/donate. And do stop by to visit the museum. We are open 10:00-3:00, Tuesday - Friday. Through Columbus Day weekend we are also open on Saturdays, 10:00-3:00.
Amy
Amy Catania
Executive Director
Historic Saranac Lake
89 Church Street
Saranac Lake, NY 12983
(518)891-4606
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