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Note: Compare this house to the very similar house shown in the historic image of the "[[Ryan%20House|Ryan House]]" at 58 Algonquin Avenue. ([[http://history.nnyln.org/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/slfl&CISOPTR=5&REC=1|Image]]) | Note: Compare this house to the very similar house shown in the historic image of the "[[Ryan%20House|Ryan House]]" at 58 Algonquin Avenue. ([[http://history.nnyln.org/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/slfl&CISOPTR=5&REC=1|Image]]) | ||
[[File:Ryan%20Cottage%20in%20Sept%20%28Algonquin%20Avenue%29%20COPY.jpg|left|thumb||"Ryan Cottage," September, 1991. Historic Saranac Lake Collection.]][[File:Ryan%20Cottage%20in%20Oct%20%28Algonquin%20Avenue%29COPY.jpg|right|thumb||"Ryan Cottage," October, 1991. Historic Saranac Lake Collection.]] | |||
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* [[90NR02944_3417.pdf|National Register of Historic Places Registration Form (pdf)]] | * [[90NR02944_3417.pdf|National Register of Historic Places Registration Form (pdf)]] | ||
[[File:Ryan%20Cottage%20%28Algonquin%20Avenue%29COPY.jpg|left|thumb||"Ryan Cottage," 1991. Historic Saranac Lake Collection]] | |||
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]]Address: 29 Algonquin Avenue
Old Address: 62 Algonquin Avenue
Year built: 1893
Other information: A Queen Anne-style cure cottage with a wrap-around veranda that was once completely glazed. The 1917 health survey indicates TB patients in residence.
It was built in 1893 by John Ryan, a local guide and caretaker, who undoubtedly found work at the nearby Algonquin Hotel.
In the 1980s, it was the home of Herbert J. Clark.
Note: Compare this house to the very similar house shown in the historic image of the "Ryan House" at 58 Algonquin Avenue. ([[1]])


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