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Preservation

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Brown, Patricia Leigh, “Preserving Adirondacks Great Camps,” New York Times, 11 June 1992, C1, C6

Brown, Phil, “Great Camp Debate: Santanoni Plan Tries to Balance Wilderness and History,” Adirondack Explorer, December 1999, 12

Cahill, John P., and John R. Collins, “It’s Debatable: Should the State Rehabilitate the Buildings at Camp Santanoni?” Adirondack Explorer, January 2000, 15

Cobb, Thomas L., ed., Historic Preservation in the Adirondack Park: Colloquium Proceedings, Schenectady: Adirondack Research Center, Union College, 1983

“Cultural Heritage in the Wilds,” report of conference held at Camp Topridge, N.Y., 25-26 May 1978, sponsored by Lieutenant Governor Mary Ann Krupsak in collaboration with the New York State Offices of Parks and Recreation and Department of Environmental Conservation

Freeman, Allen, “Call of the Wild: Historic Preservation Comes of Age in New York’s Splendidly Scenic, Surprisingly Diverse Adirondack park,” 46 (November-December 1994): 28-35, 86-88

“History and Nature – A Delicate Balance,” New York State Preservationist 1 (spring 1997): 7

Kirschenbaum, Howard, Historic Preservation column, Adirondack Life 16, “The Great Camps,” (January- February 1985), 15-16; “Camp Topridge for Sale?” (March-April 1985), 17-19; “Thirty-Four or More?” (May-June 1985), 9-11; and “Endangered Architecture,” (September-October 1985), 13-14

Langdon, Philip, “Compromise with Nature,” Historic Preservation 31 (September-October 1979: 13-21

McMartin, Barbara, “Historic Preservation and the Forest Preserve,” Adirondac 46 (May 1982), 8-9

Malo, Paul, “The Great Camps of the Adirondacks,” in William C. Shopsin and Grania Bolton Marcus, eds., Saving Large Estates, Setauket, N.Y.: Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities, 1977, 173-

78 Ryan, Ellen, “The Wawbeek: Lessons Learned,” Newsletter, Adirondack Architectural Heritage, 17 (winter 2008-09): 1, 3-5

Trancik, Roger, Hamlets of the Adirondacks: Development Strategies, Ithaca, N.Y.: by the author, 1985

Trancik, Roger, Hamlets of the Adirondacks: History, Preservation, and Investment, Ithaca, N.Y.: by the author, 1983

Van Valkenburgh, Norman J., The Forest Preserve of New York State in the Adirondack and Catskill Mountains: A Short History, Schenectady: Adirondack Research Center, 1983

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