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[[File:8%20East%20Pine%20St.jpg|right|thumb||Dysinger Cottage]][[File:Marguerite%20E.%20Dysinger.jpg|left|thumb||1932 ''[[Canaras|Canaras]]''|: [[Marguerite%20E.%20Dysinger|Marguerite E. Dysinger]]|, "Sis", 8 East Pine Street, Prom Committee (3); Canaras (3, 4); ''|Red and White''| (3, 4); Sailor Maids (3); Speaking Play (4); Girls' Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Basketball (2, 3) ]] '''Address:''' 23 [[Forest%20Hill%20Avenue|Forest Hill Avenue]] | |||
'''Old Address:''' 8 [[East%20Pine%20Street|East Pine Street]] | '''Old Address:''' 8 [[East%20Pine%20Street|East Pine Street]] |
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Address: 23 Forest Hill Avenue
Old Address: 8 East Pine Street
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The Dysinger Cottage was one of several Saranac Lake cure cottages that employed platform tents for cure patients. Mrs. Gertrude Dysinger operated her house as a rooming and boarding cottage for many years, retiring in 1945. The house remained her home until the time of her death. When she celebrated her 100th birthday in April 1980, she was featured in a story in the Weekender edition of the Daily Enterprise.
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