USA, New York State, Adirondack Mountains, Lake 2 Postcards

AssetID: 129312747 / Chris Hackett / USA, New York State, Adirondack Mountains, Lake Placid The Adirondack Mountains are a mountain range located in the northeastern part of New York , that runs through Clinton , Essex , Franklin , Fulton , Hamilton , Herkimer , Lewis , Saint Lawrence , Saratoga , Warren , and Washington counties. The mountains are often included by geographers in the Appalachian Mountains , but they bear a greater geological similarity to the Laurentian Mountains of Canada . They are bordered on the east by Lake Champlain and Lake George , which separate them from the Green Mountains in Vermont . They are bordered to the south by the Mohawk Valley , and to the west by the Tug Hill Plateau , separated by the Black River . This region is south of the Saint Lawrence River . Description above from the Wikipedia article Adirondack Mountains, licensed under CC-BY-SA full list of contributors here. This page is not affiliated with, or endorsed by, anyone associated with the topic.
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Snowstorm, Madison Square. Fine Art Gift Mousepad

New York. Fine Art Christmas Gift Mousepad .”Snowstorm, Madison Square”, Fragment. Oil on Canvas, c.1890. Artist: Childe Hassam (1859-1935). Matching cards and products available in the Christmas & New Year / Fine Art Category of our store.
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The Former Metropolitan Opera House 39th St 1937 Print

The Former Metropolitan Opera House 39th St New York City. A full house, seen from the rear of the stage, at the Metropolitan Opera House for a concert by pianist Josef Hofmann, November 28, 1937.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Metropolitan_Opera_House,_a_concert_by_pianist_Josef_Hofmann_-_NARA_541890_-_Edit.jpg
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Brooklyn New York ~ Currier & Ives 1879 Posters

Brooklyn New York ~ Currier & Ives 1879 The City of Brooklyn New York Cityscape Map The city of Brooklyn. Sketched & drawn on stone by C. R. Parsons. . Parsons, Charles R. (Charles Richard), 1844-1918 or 1920. CREATED/PUBLISHED New York, Currier & Ives, 1879. Perspective map not drawn to scale, it is a Bird's-eye-view showing points of interest which now have become historical sites of the New York City and Harbor area.
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