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  Adirondack 
Log Homes & Log Furniture
  Here you will find a wealth of 
information about Adirondack log cabin homes, log home floor plans, financing 
for log homes, construction tips on log homes, Adirondack custom log homes, log 
home photographs, and much, much more!Distinctive 
log homes feature a variety of styles and log home floor plans. Each is designed 
for energy efficiency and total livability. Log Homes are the perfect blend of 
old world techniques and common sense with modern conveniences and comfort. 
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Log 
Home Kit   Building a log home? Consider 
our do-it-yourself home kits. Build your own log home with structural insulated 
panels   click 
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  Adirondack 
Log Cabin Vacation Rentals
   
   
  Adirondack Log Cabin in the Loon Lake Area -  was just completedin 
2006! All brand new! Hand hewed logs inside and out. Beautiful craftsmanship. 
Very private location with Adirondack lean-to & outdoor fire pit. Brand new Stainless 
steel kitchen, tiled floors, jacuzzi and more! Cabin has large second floor porch 
overlooking the water.  $1500/week - winter rates $1750/week - 
summer rates  Please Call for availability 518- 891-3745
 
 
  
  Adirondack 
Log home on Moody Pond Jacuzzi for 2 in the master suite. Stone fireplace 
in the Great Room. Adirondack woodwork. Queen size bed in the master suite  $2600/ 
per week  Please Call for availability 518- 891-3745
  For more Adirondack 
Vacation Rentals.com  click 
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Adirondack Chairs 
   
Showcasing a unique collection of rustic twig furniture and North Country crafts 
inspired by the Great Camps of the Adirondacks. We invite you to preview our one-of-a-kind 
Adirondack chairs, benches, tables, birch bark mirrors & frames, handcrafted 
ash baskets, antler chandeliers handwoven rugs and hand made Adirondack Guide 
Boats.     The 
Adirondack Mountain Region is credited with giving birth to the rustic furniture 
tradition in 19th-century America. The Adirondack chair appears to be based on 
the Westport chair designed around 1900 by Thomas Lee, who had a summer cottage 
in Westport, New York, on Lake Champlain. One winter Lee lent his chair design 
to a hunting partner, Harry Bunnell who was an out of work carpenter. Bunnell 
began making what was then called 'Westport Chairs' with backs, seats, and armrests 
made of wide planks. He patented his version in 1905. This was the beginning of 
the sloped back - wide armrest Adirondack Chair.   The 
Adirondack Chair is one of the most popular outdoor chairs in the United States. 
The chair incorporates design ideas used for many decades; wide arms, contoured 
seat and a scalloped back. Adirondack chairs are comfortable because the chair 
back inclines 30 degrees and is curved to conform to your back giving excellent 
lower back support. Its deep, angled seat and broad arm rests, make the perfect 
place for a plate of food & drink or garden gloves. click 
here for more Adirondack chairs 
   Adirondack 
Art Chair Posters!  Enjoy 
these and 32 more on a full color poster!!               
            
   
      
Adirondack 
Art Chair Posters       |   
     
  Limited Edition Posters 
Feature all 38 Chairs Full Color   24" x 36" ~ $20 (tax included)   Call 
the Lake Placid Center for the Arts at 523-2512 to purchase yours today!
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the Lake Placid Center for the Arts Website   |    
  Visit Adirondack 
Chair .org  The premier online guide to Adirondack Chairs, Adirondack 
Furniture & Adirondack Crafts in Upstate New York and the Adirondacks
 
 
 
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