Saranac Inn

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Saranac Inn is a historic former grand resort in New York’s Adirondack Mountains that once catered to wealthy vacationers seeking lakeside recreation and seclusion.

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instanceOf former grand hotel
historic resort hotel
architecturalStyle grand resort hotel
category Defunct hotels in the United States
Hotels in Franklin County, New York
Resorts in New York State
country United States of America
surface form: United States
environment forested lakeshore setting
feature boat docks
cottages and outbuildings
formal dining room
golf course facility
lakeside verandas
large main hotel building
recreational amenities
hasViewOf Upper Saranac Lake NERFINISHED
historicalRole major Adirondack destination resort
symbol of Gilded Age leisure in the Adirondacks
knownFor Adirondack resort culture
boating and fishing
catering to wealthy vacationers
golf course
lakeside recreation
seclusion
locatedIn Adirondack Mountains
Town of Santa Clara, Franklin County, New York NERFINISHED
locatedNear Saranac Lake region NERFINISHED
locatedOn Upper Saranac Lake NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Lake Placid, New York NERFINISHED
Saranac Lake, New York NERFINISHED
Tupper Lake, New York NERFINISHED
openedAs Saranac Lake House NERFINISHED
partOf Adirondack resort era
recreation canoeing
hiking
sailing
swimming
tennis
region North Country, New York NERFINISHED
servedClientele long‑stay summer guests
wealthy urban tourists
situatedIn northern Adirondacks NERFINISHED
state New York
status no longer operating as a grand resort
tourismType summer resort
transportationAccess historically accessible by rail and boat

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Upper Saranac Lake hasNearby Saranac Inn