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Great Camp Sagamore is a National Historic Landmark in the heart
of the Adirondacks. Built in 1897 by W.W. Durant on a private
lake in the center of a 1,526-acre estate, Sagamore Lodge and
its adjoining service complex is considered by many to be a
protypical Great Camp of the Adirondacks. Combining a refined
architectural style with the local red spruce, northern white
cedar and granite stone, Durant set a precedent which later
served as a model for the public buildings in our National Parks
system. Sagamore is the only non-profit Great Camp open to the
public and to offer guided tours.
For more about arranging a tour to
this great destination contact us at (315) 336-1776.
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