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'''Address:''' 310 [[George%20LaPan%20Highway|George LaPan Highway]] | '''Address:''' 310 [[George%20LaPan%20Highway|George LaPan Highway]] |
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Address: 310 George LaPan Highway
Old Address: 16 Algonquin Avenue
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Year built:
Other information: Charles L. Dickert was a taxidermist, a favorite of Edmond Guggenheim. His extensive collection of Dickert's work is on display in a separate room of the Saranac Lake Free Library as a museum of Dickert's taxidermy. The shop near the road is remembered by passing motorists for the standing, stuffed polar bear on the porch or in the show window. The polar bear is
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