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[[File:The%20Survey.jpg|left|thumb||"John Wilson surveying Isham's - 1895" This building on [[Main%20Street|Main Street]]| was broken into two pieces which are now at 5 Academy Street (with a story added) and [[7%20Academy%20Street|7 Academy Street]]|. ''[[Adirondack%20Daily%20Enterprise|Adirondack Daily Enterprise]]| Weekender''|, June 13, 1992 ]] | |||
[[File:5%20Academy%20Street.jpg|right|thumb||5 Academy Street<br>|The second and third floor porches at right are on the back of the [[Harding%20Block|Harding block]]|, 85 Main Street.]]'''Address:''' 8 [[Academy%20Street|Academy Street]] | |||
'''Old Address:''' 5 Academy Street | '''Old Address:''' 5 Academy Street | ||
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'''Cure evidence:''' [[NYC1915|NYC1915]] | '''Cure evidence:''' [[NYC1915|NYC1915]] | ||
[[File:5%20Academy.jpg|left|thumb|''|Lake Placid News''|, May 22, 1925]] | |||
[[File:20092103.jpg|right|thumb||The porches seen above on the back of the Harding block are seen here in front of the original [[Saranac%20Lake%20High%20School|Saranac Lake High School]]|.<br>|Historic Saranac Lake collection, 2009.2.10.3]]<br>'''5 Academy Street''' was the home of three young musicians in 1915, <span>[[Julian%20Hutchinson|Julian Hutchinson]], William White and George Neyenhouse. | |||
Revision as of 21:21, 16 November 2024


Address: 8 Academy Street
Old Address: 5 Academy Street
Other names: The Decorator Shop
Year built:
Other information: See Frederick A. Isham for the strange story of the photograph at left.
Cure evidence: NYC1915


5 Academy Street was the home of three young musicians in 1915,
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