Name/Title
Saranac LakeEntry/Object ID
2025.1.33Secondary Title
The Little City in the AdirondacksDescription
Pamphlet entitled "Saranac Lake: The Little City in the Adirondacks." Unfolds into twelve sections, in three directions. Back cover reads, "Saranac Lake: Its Chief Industry is Health Building." Includes a map and suggested driving routes. Pamphlet describes the tuberculosis industry, as well as climate and recreational opportunities. Printed c. 1926 by the Saranac Lake Chamber of Commerce.
Front cover has painting of landscape, back cover has photograph of boaters. Images in pamphlet include: an aerial view of the village, the Riverside Inn, the St. Regis Hotel, the Saranac Lake Free Library, downtown, the second St. Bernard's Church, the future Hotel Saranac, Petrova School, the inside of Adirondack National Bank, St. Luke's Church, various boating/watersport scenes, skating, fishing, landscapes, and a woman with a deer hanging outside Gibney's Market.Collection
Ann Pecora Diamond CollectionLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
PamphletNomenclature Sub-Class
Other DocumentsNomenclature Class
Documentary ObjectsNomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication ObjectsLOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials
Tuberculosis, Tourism, Hunting, Water sports, NaturePublication Details
Publication Type
PamphletPublisher
Saranac Lake Chamber of CommerceDate Published
circa 1926Dimensions
Dimension Description
FoldedHeight
6 inWidth
3-1/2 in