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Adirondack Explorer

Danger Zones: A dammed park

During the first quarter of the 1900s, state Conservation Commission leaders eyed the power potential of Adirondack rivers with intense interest, documenting scores of potential dam sites.

In nearly every decade that followed, a new proposal emerged for a large structure somewhere in the Adirondack

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