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[[File:Blue%20Gentian%201935.jpg|right|]][[File:Blue%20Gentian%201935.jpg|right|thumb||Chance's Restaurant, 1935, later the site of the [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Blue_Gentian|Blue Gentian]]|.<br>''[[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Adirondack_Daily_Enterprise|Adirondack Daily Enterprise]]''|, October 20, 2001 ]]Over the years, Saranac Lake had an amazing assortment of dining and drinking establishments, and during [[Prohibition|Prohibition]], it had "at least a dozen speakeasies, which operated more or less within the knowledge of the police." <sup>1</sup> [[File:Restaurants%201955.jpg|right|]][[File:Restaurants%201955.jpg|right|thumb|''[[Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise|Adirondack Daily Enterprise]]''|, July 22, 1955 ]]
[[File:Blue%20Gentian%201935.jpg|right|thumb||Chance's Restaurant, 1935, later the site of the [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Blue_Gentian|Blue Gentian]]|.<br>''[[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Adirondack_Daily_Enterprise|Adirondack Daily Enterprise]]''|, October 20, 2001 ]]Over the years, Saranac Lake had an amazing assortment of dining and drinking establishments, and during [[Prohibition|Prohibition]], it had "at least a dozen speakeasies, which operated more or less within the knowledge of the police." <sup>1</sup> [[File:Restaurants%201955.jpg|right|thumb|''[[Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise|Adirondack Daily Enterprise]]''|, July 22, 1955 ]]
* [[Adirondack%20Restaurant|Adirondack Restaurant]]
* [[Adirondack%20Restaurant|Adirondack Restaurant]]
* [[Alpine%20Tavern|Alpine Tavern]]
* [[Alpine%20Tavern|Alpine Tavern]]
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'''See also''' [[1937%20Saranac%20Lake%20Veterans%20of%20Foreign%20Wars%20Encampment%20Program|1937 Saranac Lake Veterans of Foreign Wars Encampment Program]]
'''See also''' [[1937%20Saranac%20Lake%20Veterans%20of%20Foreign%20Wars%20Encampment%20Program|1937 Saranac Lake Veterans of Foreign Wars Encampment Program]]


[[File:Where%20to%20eat%201948.jpg|left|]][[File:Where%20to%20eat%201948.jpg|left|thumb||Where to Eat, 1948. From a program of the [[Rebekah%20Lodge|Rebekah Lodge]]| for the 1948 Rebekah Assembly. ]]
[[File:Where%20to%20eat%201948.jpg|left|thumb||Where to Eat, 1948. From a program of the [[Rebekah%20Lodge|Rebekah Lodge]]| for the 1948 Rebekah Assembly. ]]


 
 
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[[File:14133-2.jpg|left|]][[File:14133-2.jpg|left|thumb||Chamber of Commerce, Where to Stay and Dine in Saranac Lake, N.Y. : The little city in the Adirondacks, undated, but between 1948 and the late 1950s.<br>|Courtesy of the [[http://adirondack.pastperfectonline.com/library/500A8EC9-8F26-4AF1-8FF8-136615237022|Adirondack Experience]]]]<br> 
[[File:14133-2.jpg|left|thumb||Chamber of Commerce, Where to Stay and Dine in Saranac Lake, N.Y. : The little city in the Adirondacks, undated, but between 1948 and the late 1950s.<br>|Courtesy of the [[http://adirondack.pastperfectonline.com/library/500A8EC9-8F26-4AF1-8FF8-136615237022|Adirondack Experience]]]]<br> 


## Footnotes
## Footnotes

Latest revision as of 23:39, 16 November 2024


, October 20, 2001

Over the years, Saranac Lake had an amazing assortment of dining and drinking establishments, and during Prohibition, it had "at least a dozen speakeasies, which operated more or less within the knowledge of the police." 1

, July 22, 1955

See also 1937 Saranac Lake Veterans of Foreign Wars Encampment Program

for the 1948 Rebekah Assembly.

 

 

Courtesy of the [Experience]


 

    1. Footnotes

1. Mooney, Elizabeth, In the shadow of the White Plague : a memoir, New York : Crowell, 1979, p.90