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Winter Olympic History at Lake Placid, NY

19 February 201531 August 2024

My brother, Mike had moved to Argyle, New York outside of Saratoga Springs, and my parents had planned a family vacation to visit him.  On the road for 12 hours, we arrived at the charming dairy town, where my brother had been working with the Young Life organization.  After a long day, we settled into Mike’s home, ordered a pizza from Squirt’s and turned in for the night.

Sleeping in after a long day of driving, we began our two hour drive towards Lake Placid located in the Adirondack region of New York.  Known as the location of two winter Olympic Games, Lake Placid is best visited during the fall. We had arrived just in time to watch the changing of the leaves and the beautiful early fall sunsets.

What I remember most about Lake Placid was that it was the location where the United States hockey team took home the gold medal in 1980.  I had a huge crush on goalie Jim Craig and sat on the edge of the couch as Eric Heiden took home five gold medals for speed skating.  Visiting the location where it all took place was super exciting as it brought back such awesome childhood memories.

As we approached the Olympic grounds, we could see the Lake Placid Olympic Ski Jumping Compound where the 90 meter and 120 meter jumps towered over the simple country roads.  Once home to the Lake Placid Club, this was the location of the area’s first ski jump built in 1920.  With funds to improve the jump towers, the complex will be ready to host several major games over the next few years.

Another highlight of my day in Lake Placid was a stop at the Olympic Sports Complex.  I was hoping to book the Bobsled Experience, but it was closed for the season.  The track, close to a half mile long, races up to 55 miles per hour.  In addition to the experience, thrill seekers will also receive a complimentary photo, a t-shirt and discount on an upcoming session.

We continued our exploration of Lake Placid by driving the country roads towards Saranac Lake.  The fall colors were in their early stages of changing color and the air was crisp.  It was the perfect day for checking out the Adirondacks.

Have you visited Lake Placid or have a favorite village in the Adirondacks?  I would love to hear about your experience, recommendations or best of list if you would leave a message in the comments section below.  Thank you for reading about my amazing time in Lake Placid and wishing you many Happy Travels!

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What to See and What to Do:

Lake Placid Olympic Center
2634 Main Street
Lake Placid, NY
Telephone:  518 523 1655

Where to Stay:

Adirondack Vacation Rentals
Telephone:  518 524 7335

Where to Eat:

Whiteface Lodge
7 Whiteface Lane
Lake Placid, NY  12946
Telephone:  518 523 0505

Check  out Kanu for its exquisite dining overlooking the Adirondacks.

What to Eat and/or Drink:

    • Adirondack Seltzer
    • Beef on Weck Sandwich: Roast beef and grated horseradish on a kimmelweck roll (seasoned with caraway seeds and coarse salt)
    • Boston Shake is a milkshake with a sundae on top
    • Chicken Riggies: a dish made of rigatoni, chicken, hot and sweet peppers, covered in a tomato cream sauce
    • Croghan Balogna: smoked beef links
    • Garbage Plate: a combination of macaroni salad (or baked beans), fried potatoes, meat (such as beef, hot dogs, fried fish),
    • Grape Pie (in the Finger Lakes region)
    • Jell-O
    • Aunt Rosie’s Loganberry or PJ’s Crystal Beach: non-carbonated and carbonated drinks
    • Michigans: a hot dog smothered in meat sauce
    • Peppermint Pigs
    • Saratoga Chips
    • Thousand Island Dressing

What to Read:

  • Dancehall, by Bernard P. Conners
  • Wild Fire, by Nelson DeMille
  • Mountain Shadows, by Patricia Reiss
  • Adirondack Mysteries & Other Mountain Tales by Dennis Webster

Photo Guide for Lake Placid:

  • The summit of Cat Mountain for a view of Lake George
  • Schroon Manor State Campground for views of Schroon Lake
  • Copeland Covered Bridge
  • Moose River for morning and evening photos
  • Bog River Falls for cascading waterfall

Imitating the Napoleon Dynamite movie

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Our Adirondack Family Vacation in Photos 2005

5 February 201531 August 2024

The Great Escape in Lake George, NY

Downtown Lake Placid

Saranac Lake

Saranac Lake

Young Life Saranac Lake

Beaver Meadow Waterfalls

My brother and I at the rental house in the Adirondacks

The Dock at the Lake House in the Adirondacks

The beautiful mountains in the Adirondacks

The Adirondack Mountains

Surrounded by mountains while on vacation

Driving through the Adirondack Mountains

Sunday Driving in the Adirondacks

Meeting my Brother’s Girlfriend, Emily, for the First Time

What to See and What to Do:

Six Flags Great Escape
1172 US-9
Queensbury, NY 12804
Telephone: 518 824 6000

Sixty miles north of Albany, Six Flags is not only an amusement park but a water park named Hurricane Harbor.

Where to Stay:

We stayed in a rental home that we booked through VRBO (Vacation Rentals By Owner)

Where to Eat:

Black Bear Restaurant
2409 Main Street
Lake Placid, NY 12946
Telephone:  513 837 5166

Cozy, casual lakeside American eatery offering meat, seafood & pasta dishes, plus cocktails.

What to Eat:

  • Chicken Riggies (Chicken Rigatoni)
  • Dry Rieslings from Seneca Lake
  • Egg Cream – milk, seltzer and chocolate syrup
  • Frozen Custard
  • The Garbage Plate – Originating in Rochester, this dish includes burger patties with baked beans, macaroni salad and home fries slathered with ketchup and hot sauce.

What to Read:

Books by Author, Julia Spencer-Fleming

Photo Guide for the Upstate New York:

  • Kaaterskill Falls
  • Letchworth State Park
  • Mount Marcy, Adirondacks
  • Chimney Bluffs State Park
  • The Egg, Albany
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