ELIZABETHTOWN — The Adirondack History Museum and the Grace Hudowalski Charitable Trust celebrate the “Indigenous Peoples of the Adirondacks” today in Elizabethtown.
ELIZABETHTOWN — Royalty is a rarity when it comes to the North Country, thus the visit of a century ago of a Thai prince through Essex County as provided for
A new historical marker was unveiled at the Adirondack History Museum in Elizabethtown on Saturday, July 15. While the New York Historical Association created
ELIZABETHTOWN â The internal stairway and frame of a new, temporary sculpture are taking shape outside the Adirondack History Museum. A scaffold of thick, fresh-sawn local cedar from Westport is being built on a patch of lawn centered in front of the Colonial Garden.
Sculptor Randi Renate, of San Antonio, Texas, is a recent Masters in Fine Arts graduate from Yale School of Art, where her thesis installation went unseen due to COVID-19 restrictions. Her transit to and through the Adirondack Mountains last year provided months of inspiration, and this work, she said, is a way to share her gratitude.
The temporary installation is called âblue is the atmospheric refraction I see you throughâ and will be completed this month.