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'''Lake Flower Avenue''' starts at its intersection with [[River%20Street|River Street]] near [[Pontiac%20Bay|Pontiac Bay]] on [[Lake%20Flower|Lake Flower]], and travels south along the lake; it is part of [[New%20York%20Route%2086|New York Route 86]]. Lake Flower Avenue was previously known as [[Rat%20Street|Rat Street]] "on account of the many muskrat trapped along the banks of the river," [[Robert%20E.%20Smith|Robert E. Smith]] wrote in 1947 in his memoir ''82 Years in Saranac Lake,'' and quoted by his family member [[James%20Richards|James Richards]] in ''The Reverend [[Samuel%20Smith|Samuel Smith]] and Family, 1804-2006'', published in 2012.{| | '''Lake Flower Avenue''' starts at its intersection with [[River%20Street|River Street]] near [[Pontiac%20Bay|Pontiac Bay]] on [[Lake%20Flower|Lake Flower]], and travels south along the lake; it is part of [[New%20York%20Route%2086|New York Route 86]]. Lake Flower Avenue was previously known as [[Rat%20Street|Rat Street]] "on account of the many muskrat trapped along the banks of the river," [[Robert%20E.%20Smith|Robert E. Smith]] wrote in 1947 in his memoir ''82 Years in Saranac Lake,'' and quoted by his family member [[James%20Richards|James Richards]] in ''The Reverend [[Samuel%20Smith|Samuel Smith]] and Family, 1804-2006'', published in 2012. | ||
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|-\n|'''Old Address'''||'''[[Post-911%20Address|Post-911 Address]]'''||'''Building Name'''||'''Cure Evidence/Notes'''|\n|-\n|2 Lake Flower Avenue||209 Lake Flower Avenue||[[Laura%27s%20Diner|Laura's Diner]]||(1958-1966)|\n|-\n|5 Lake Flower Avenue|| ||[[Mauro%20Cottage|Mauro Cottage]]||[[DIS|DIS]] 1930|\n|-\n|8 Lake Flower Avenue||219 Lake Flower Avenue|| ||[[USC1925|USC1925]]|\n|-\n|12 Lake Flower Avenue||223 Lake Flower Avenue||[[Madden%20Residence|Madden Residence]]||[[DIS|DIS]] 1932|\n|-\n|15 Lake Flower Avenue||234 Lake Flower Avenue||[[File:Lake%20Flower%20Inn.jpg|thumb|[[15%20Lake%20Flower%20Avenue|15 Lake Flower Avenue]]]]|| |\n|-\n|18 Lake Flower Avenue||231 Lake Flower Avenue|| || |\n|-\n|20 Lake Flower Avenue||237 Lake Flower Avenue||[[20%20Lake%20Flower%20Avenue|20 Lake Flower Avenue]], [[Foster%20and%20Matthews|Foster and Matthews]]|| |\n|-\n|23 Lake Flower Avenue||248 Lake Flower Avenue||[[File:Adirondack%20Motel.jpg|thumb|]][[23%20Lake%20Flower%20Avenue|None]][[23%20Lake%20Flower%20Avenue|23 Lake Flower Avenue]]|| | |-\n|'''Old Address'''||'''[[Post-911%20Address|Post-911 Address]]'''||'''Building Name'''||'''Cure Evidence/Notes'''|\n|-\n|2 Lake Flower Avenue||209 Lake Flower Avenue||[[Laura%27s%20Diner|Laura's Diner]]||(1958-1966)|\n|-\n|5 Lake Flower Avenue|| ||[[Mauro%20Cottage|Mauro Cottage]]||[[DIS|DIS]] 1930|\n|-\n|8 Lake Flower Avenue||219 Lake Flower Avenue|| ||[[USC1925|USC1925]]|\n|-\n|12 Lake Flower Avenue||223 Lake Flower Avenue||[[Madden%20Residence|Madden Residence]]||[[DIS|DIS]] 1932|\n|-\n|15 Lake Flower Avenue||234 Lake Flower Avenue||[[File:Lake%20Flower%20Inn.jpg|thumb|[[15%20Lake%20Flower%20Avenue|15 Lake Flower Avenue]]]]|| |\n|-\n|18 Lake Flower Avenue||231 Lake Flower Avenue|| || |\n|-\n|20 Lake Flower Avenue||237 Lake Flower Avenue||[[20%20Lake%20Flower%20Avenue|20 Lake Flower Avenue]], [[Foster%20and%20Matthews|Foster and Matthews]]|| |\n|-\n|23 Lake Flower Avenue||248 Lake Flower Avenue||[[File:Adirondack%20Motel.jpg|thumb|]][[23%20Lake%20Flower%20Avenue|None]][[23%20Lake%20Flower%20Avenue|23 Lake Flower Avenue]]|| |
Revision as of 20:15, 22 December 2024
Lake Flower Avenue starts at its intersection with River Street near Pontiac Bay on Lake Flower, and travels south along the lake; it is part of New York Route 86. Lake Flower Avenue was previously known as Rat Street "on account of the many muskrat trapped along the banks of the river," Robert E. Smith wrote in 1947 in his memoir 82 Years in Saranac Lake, and quoted by his family member James Richards in The Reverend Samuel Smith and Family, 1804-2006, published in 2012.
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Cleveland Moody Cottage,
Cure Cottages, p. 19|\n|-\n|60 1/2 Lake Flower Avenue|| || ||TBSWC|\n|-\n|62 Lake Flower Avenue||321 Lake Flower Avenue|| || |\n|-\n|64 Lake Flower Avenue||323 Lake Flower Avenue||







Best Western|\n|-\n|153 Lake Flower Avenue||506 or 514 Lake Flower Avenue||The Porch||SLD1902|\n|-\n|154 Lake Flower Avenue||513 Lake Flower Avenue||La Petite Restaurant; Casa del Sol|| |\n|-\n|157 Lake Flower Avenue||514 Lake Flower Avenue|| ||Home of Cortis Moody|\n|-\n|158 Lake Flower Avenue||521-527 Lake Flower Avenue||




Built by Cortez Moody c. 1878,
per P. Gallos, ADE, 8/8/96|\n|-\n|205 Lake Flower Avenue||622 Lake Flower Avenue|| || |\n|-\n|211 Lake Flower Avenue||622 Lake Flower Avenue||Grand Union Family Markets|| |\n|-\n|215 Lake Flower Avenue||644-648 Lake Flower Avenue||Flint's Motel|| |\n|-\n|221 Lake Flower Avenue|| ||Branch and Callanan Saw Mill|| |\n|-\n|222 Lake Flower Avenue|| || ||TBVA|\n|-\n|226 Lake Flower Avenue|| || ||TBSBC|\n|-\n|373 Lake Flower Avenue|| || ||USC1925|\n</tbody>

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