Differences:
version 4 (2012-05-23 14:28:20 by MaryHotaling)
version 5 (2012-05-23 14:30:15 by MaryHotaling)
| Deletions are marked like this. | Additions are marked like this. |
| Line 15: | Line 15: |
| St. Regis Yacht Club centennial book, p. 123. A camp on the St. Regis Lakes "was first called Camp 'Menaga' (Iroquois for blueberry)." | A camp on the St. Regis Lakes "was first called Camp 'Menaga' (Iroquois for blueberry)." [[footnote(St. Regis Yacht Club centennial book, p. 123.)]] |
Address: Onchiota
Old Address:
Other names: Meenagha Lodge
Year built:
Other information: Starting in 1946, Meenagha Lodge advertised itself as the "country's formost aquatic camp." By the 1960s, they had hired Olympic swimmer and film star Buster Crabbe. 1
A camp on the St. Regis Lakes "was first called Camp 'Menaga' (Iroquois for blueberry)." 2
External links:
-
Ransom Everglades School, a successor to the Adirondack Florida School
-
Adirondack Daily Enterprise,
March 14, 2011, Patrick J.H. McKenty obituary
-
Historic preservation documentation for the Ransom School, p. 7


