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- Adirondack_Architecture abstract "Adirondack Architecture refers to the rugged architectural style generally associated with the Great Camps within the Adirondack Mountains area in New York. The builders of these camps used native building materials and sited their buildings within an irregular wooded landscape. These camps for the wealthy were built to provide a primitive, rustic appearance while avoiding the problems of in-shipping materials from elsewhere.".
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- Adirondack_Architecture subject Category:Adirondack_Great_Camps.
- Adirondack_Architecture subject Category:American_Craftsman_architecture.
- Adirondack_Architecture subject Category:American_architectural_styles.
- Adirondack_Architecture subject Category:Rustic_architecture_in_New_York.
- Adirondack_Architecture subject Category:Rustic_architecture_in_the_United_States.
- Adirondack_Architecture type AdirondackGreatCamps.
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- Adirondack_Architecture comment "Adirondack Architecture refers to the rugged architectural style generally associated with the Great Camps within the Adirondack Mountains area in New York. The builders of these camps used native building materials and sited their buildings within an irregular wooded landscape. These camps for the wealthy were built to provide a primitive, rustic appearance while avoiding the problems of in-shipping materials from elsewhere.".
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- Adirondack_Architecture depiction Knollwood_Club_on_Lower_Saranac_Lake.jpg.
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