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[[File:Half%20Way%20Motel%202011.jpg|right|thumb||Half Way Motel, 2011 ]] '''Address:''' [[New%20York%20Route%2086|New York Route 86]] and [[Wolf%20Pond%20Way|Wolf Pond Way]], [[Ray%20Brook|Ray Brook]] | |||
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'''Log Haven''' has sixteen rooms in log and rustic cabins scattered in the woods off the road behind the Half-Way Motel. They are simpler, more standardized, and less picturesque than the Sherwood Forest buildings [nearby].<h3> </h3> | '''Log Haven''' has sixteen rooms in log and rustic cabins scattered in the woods off the road behind the Half-Way Motel. They are simpler, more standardized, and less picturesque than the Sherwood Forest buildings [nearby].<h3> </h3> | ||
[[File:Half%20Way%20Motel.jpg|left|thumb||Half Way Motel, 1991 ]]<h3> </h3> | |||
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Revision as of 05:08, 17 November 2024

Address: New York Route 86 and Wolf Pond Way, Ray Brook
Other names:
Year built:
The Half Way Motel was a motel owned by Wayne Bickford in 1998. In 2000 it was owned by Kevin and Kim Wetherbee. Earlier, it was owned by the Dupree family.
From the Lake Placid-North Elba Historic Preservation Commission, September 30, 1991, Ray Brook Auto Tourist Accommodations section:
The Half Way Motel is a crescent of cottages (eleven rooms) anchored on the east end by a two-and-a-half story house converted to the motel office, and on the west end [in 1991] by the Borne and Bread bakery. The house is notable for the open, ground level veranda on its east and south sides and the Palladian-inspired windows in the east and west gable ends.
Log Haven has sixteen rooms in log and rustic cabins scattered in the woods off the road behind the Half-Way Motel. They are simpler, more standardized, and less picturesque than the Sherwood Forest buildings [nearby].

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