Preserving Camp Santanoni

Adirondack Architectural Heritage (AARCH)
Time: 
Tuesday, October 3, 2023 - 9:30am to 4:00pm
 
Camp Santanoni and the Santanoni Preserve was a huge private estate, created by Robert and Anna Pruyn of Albany, covering nearly 13,000 acres. Construction started in 1892 and at its heyday, the property included nearly four dozen buildings, a 200-acre working farm and a Japanese-inspired log villa. In 1972, Camp Santanoni was acquired by the State of New York and became part of the Forest Preserve. For over 30 years, AARCH has led the effort to protect this national treasure. Join AARCH and journey back in time for an in-depth tour of this National Historic Landmark. The outing is a 9.8-mile roundtrip excursion on foot, by bike, or by horse-drawn wagon. We will stop at the Gate Lodge and Farm Complex before arriving at the Main Camp, masterfully perched on Newcomb Lake. Eat your picnic lunch under the same eaves that sheltered Theodore Roosevelt. On a private tour, walk into the camp’s buildings to appreciate past and present workmanship and learn about the people who summered here, worked here, and learn about decades of advocacy efforts that helped preserve this Adirondack jewel.
 
This tour is led by AARCH Executive Director Erin Tobin. The tour begins at 9:30 AM and ends at 4 PM. Please note that this tour involves a wagon-ride or 9.8 hike/bike on a dirt road.
There is a suggested donation of $25. A limited number of seats are available on a horse-drawn wagon for an additional $30 per person.
 
TO REGISTER, call the AARCH office at 518.834.9328 or email info@aarch.org.
 
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