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'''Address:''' This address is now part of the addition to the [[Saranac%20Lake%20Fire%20Department|Saranac Lake Fire Department]], to the north of the original building. | '''Address:''' This address is now part of the addition to the [[Saranac%20Lake%20Fire%20Department|Saranac Lake Fire Department]], to the north of the original building. | ||
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From at least 1948 to 1965 it was the address of the [[Charles%20Simpson%20Used%20Furniture%20Store|Charles Simpson Used Furniture Store]]. | From at least 1948 to 1965 it was the address of the [[Charles%20Simpson%20Used%20Furniture%20Store|Charles Simpson Used Furniture Store]]. | ||
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'''[[Other%20historic%20properties|Other historic properties]]''' | '''[[Other%20historic%20properties|Other historic properties]]''' | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 17 September 2025

Address: This address is now part of the addition to the Saranac Lake Fire Department, to the north of the original building.
Old Address: 105 Broadway
Other names: Adirondack Hotel, New York Restaurant, Mannis Second Hand Store, Charles Simpson Used Furniture Store
Year built: Before 1899
Other information: The Adirondack Hotel was at 105 Broadway according to the 1903, 1908 and and 1916 Sanborn maps. On the 1899 Sanborn it is listed as a furniture store.
In 1925, the Adirondack Hotel was the scene of a disastrous fire that claimed seven lives.
From at least 1948 to 1965 it was the address of the Charles Simpson Used Furniture Store.

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