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Address: Clark-Wardner Road, Rainbow Lake
Other names:
Year built: c. 1900
The Clark-Wardner camps, a main lodge 16 cottages, were operated by Charles and Mary Wardner from the 1901 to the 1950s.
Adirondack Daily Enterprise, July 21, 1953


Adirondack Daily Enterprise, May 16, 1956
CLARK-WARDNER CAMPS
Rainbow Lake, NY. Picturesque location in the woods and on waterfront. Accommodations in rooms, or in cottages with private bath. Excellent table. Comfortable beds. Opportunity for rest and recreation. Rates: $7 to $8.50 per day; $45 to $56 per week. American plan.
Address Mrs. Charles A. Wardner, Locker A, Rainbow Lake, N.Y.




External link:
- Photograph of Nakomis Lodge at the Clark-Wardner Camps, [Museum]
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