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The National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and the New York State Historic Preservation Act of 1980 established the National and State Registers programs. The State and [[National%20Register%20of%20Historic%20Places|National Registers of Historic Places]] are the official lists of buildings, structures, districts, objects, and sites significant in the history, architecture, archeology, engineering, and culture of New York and the nation. Through [[Historic%20Saranac%20Lake|Historic Saranac Lake]]'s efforts, approximately 230 properties have been added to the National Register.{| | The National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and the New York State Historic Preservation Act of 1980 established the National and State Registers programs. The State and [[National%20Register%20of%20Historic%20Places|National Registers of Historic Places]] are the official lists of buildings, structures, districts, objects, and sites significant in the history, architecture, archeology, engineering, and culture of New York and the nation. Through [[Historic%20Saranac%20Lake|Historic Saranac Lake]]'s efforts, approximately 230 properties have been added to the National Register. | ||
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<tbody>|-/n|'''Name'''||'''Description'''|/n|-/n|[[File:Saranac%20Lake%20Union%20Depot.jpg|thumb|[[Adirondack%20Railroad%20Historic%20District|Adirondack Railroad Historic District]]]]||The New York Central Adirondack Line ran from Remsen to Lake Placid. There are seven extant structures in the Historic Saranac Lake district.|/n|-/n|[[File:Donaldson%20Block.jpg|thumb|[[Berkeley%20Square%20Historic%20District|Berkeley Square Historic District]]]]||Lying at the center of Saranac Lake's business district, the Berkeley Square District includes Harrietstown Town Hall and twenty-two commercial buildings constructed between 1867 and 1932 on South [[Main%20Street|Main Street]] and South [[Broadway|Broadway]]|/n|-/n|[[File:Dr.%20Woods%20Price%20home.jpg|thumb|[[Church%20Street%20Historic%20District|Church Street Historic District]]]]||The district comprises twenty-seven buildings including three churches, a medical laboratory, ten homes, two libraries, and six Cure Cottages, most built between the late 1870s and 1900; it runs from 57 through 118 [[Church%20Street|Church Street]] and a short stretch of North [[Main%20Street|Main Street]]|/n|-/n|[[File:Helen%20Scopes%20Turner%20Cottage.jpg|thumb|[[Cottage%20Row%20Historic%20District|Cottage Row Historic District]]]]|| | <tbody>|-/n|'''Name'''||'''Description'''|/n|-/n|[[File:Saranac%20Lake%20Union%20Depot.jpg|thumb|[[Adirondack%20Railroad%20Historic%20District|Adirondack Railroad Historic District]]]]||The New York Central Adirondack Line ran from Remsen to Lake Placid. There are seven extant structures in the Historic Saranac Lake district.|/n|-/n|[[File:Donaldson%20Block.jpg|thumb|[[Berkeley%20Square%20Historic%20District|Berkeley Square Historic District]]]]||Lying at the center of Saranac Lake's business district, the Berkeley Square District includes Harrietstown Town Hall and twenty-two commercial buildings constructed between 1867 and 1932 on South [[Main%20Street|Main Street]] and South [[Broadway|Broadway]]|/n|-/n|[[File:Dr.%20Woods%20Price%20home.jpg|thumb|[[Church%20Street%20Historic%20District|Church Street Historic District]]]]||The district comprises twenty-seven buildings including three churches, a medical laboratory, ten homes, two libraries, and six Cure Cottages, most built between the late 1870s and 1900; it runs from 57 through 118 [[Church%20Street|Church Street]] and a short stretch of North [[Main%20Street|Main Street]]|/n|-/n|[[File:Helen%20Scopes%20Turner%20Cottage.jpg|thumb|[[Cottage%20Row%20Historic%20District|Cottage Row Historic District]]]]|| | ||
Revision as of 20:15, 22 December 2024
The National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and the New York State Historic Preservation Act of 1980 established the National and State Registers programs. The State and National Registers of Historic Places are the official lists of buildings, structures, districts, objects, and sites significant in the history, architecture, archeology, engineering, and culture of New York and the nation. Through Historic Saranac Lake's efforts, approximately 230 properties have been added to the National Register.











There are many historic houses in Saranac Lake that are not on the National Register. You can find them on the pages of Roads, Streets and Avenues.
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