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[[File:Saranac%20Pines.jpg|right|]][[File:Saranac%20Pines.jpg|right|thumb||Saranac Pines<br>''|Syracuse Herald American''|, September 2, 1984]]<br>Saranac Pines was a large camp on [[Upper%20Saranac%20Lake|Upper Saranac Lake]] built by [[Eric%20P.%20Swenson|Eric P. Swenson]].  It was demolished in 1985 by new owner Roger Tebbutt, a developer from Rainbow Lake, who planned a development on the acreage.
[[File:Saranac%20Pines.jpg|right|thumb||Saranac Pines<br>''|Syracuse Herald American''|, September 2, 1984]]<br>Saranac Pines was a large camp on [[Upper%20Saranac%20Lake|Upper Saranac Lake]] built by [[Eric%20P.%20Swenson|Eric P. Swenson]].  It was demolished in 1985 by new owner Roger Tebbutt, a developer from Rainbow Lake, who planned a development on the acreage.


Ed Mayotte and his wife were caretakers from 1921 to 1951; he said the buildings were about a hundred years old in 1985.
Ed Mayotte and his wife were caretakers from 1921 to 1951; he said the buildings were about a hundred years old in 1985.


The property had been owned since 1960 by Chanbets, Inc., a business owned by the Bernard Weisinger family of New York City.
The property had been owned since 1960 by Chanbets, Inc., a business owned by the Bernard Weisinger family of New York City.

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, September 2, 1984


Saranac Pines was a large camp on Upper Saranac Lake built by Eric P. Swenson.  It was demolished in 1985 by new owner Roger Tebbutt, a developer from Rainbow Lake, who planned a development on the acreage.

Ed Mayotte and his wife were caretakers from 1921 to 1951; he said the buildings were about a hundred years old in 1985.

The property had been owned since 1960 by Chanbets, Inc., a business owned by the Bernard Weisinger family of New York City.