Saranac Inn
USA /
New York /
Tupper Lake /
World
/ USA
/ New York
/ Tupper Lake
World / United States / New York
hotel, resort
The Saranac Inn, originally called the Prospect House, was a large, luxurious hotel located on a peninsula at the northern end of the Upper Saranac Lake in the town of Santa Clara. It was frequented by US Presidents Grover Cleveland and Chester A. Arthur and New York Governor Charles Evans Hughes. It closed in 1962, and burned to the ground in 1978.
For more on the history of the inn, see localwiki.net/hsl/Saranac_Inn
For more on the history of the inn, see localwiki.net/hsl/Saranac_Inn
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 44°20'36"N 74°19'3"W
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