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Size: 1.73 Acres
Home: 8 beds - 5 full baths - 1 half bath - 3,351 Sq Ft

1.73 Acres in Paul Smiths, NY - $1,995,000

Little Camp

The Story of ''Little Camp'': A historic property on Upper St. Regis Lake. The land on which Little Camp rests was once owned by Paul Smith. In 1903, 16.8 acres were purchased by U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge William K. Townsend and his wife Mary. Interestingly, Judge Townsend was appointed by Theodore Roosevelt, who frequented the Adirondacks. The Townsend's constructed a large great camp and named the camp ''The Rocks''. John Jacob Astor once summered at The Rocks. Years later, Astor was aboard the ill-fated RMS Titanic. With the passing of Judge Townsend in 1907, the Townsend's son George H. Townsend constructed Little Camp in 1925, for his mother Mary. During construction, Townsend commissioned renowned artist Charles R. Knight to paint the murals that still adorn the walls of the Great Room. Knight, a wildlife artist, is best known for his murals of prehistoric animals. His wo...

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