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- Camp_Wild_Air abstract "Begun in 1882, Camp Wild Air was the first permanent camp on Upper Saint Regis Lake, in the town of Brighton, Franklin County in New York's Adirondacks. The camp was built by New York Herald Tribune publisher Whitelaw Reid on a 29-acre (12 ha) peninsula accessible only by water. It presently consists of 12 buildings, 10 of which were built before 1931.The camp was originally designed by Reid's niece, Ella Spencer Reid, who also named the camp. It was begun on land that was leased; Mildred Phelps-Stokes Hooker, daughter of Anson Phelps Stokes, in her Camp Chronicles, sniffs that \"she seems to have built before she owned.\" The land was purchased by the Reids in 1890. The main lodge of unpeeled cedar logs, called the Living Room, was designed by McKim, Mead and White, and is the only known example of a rustic design from that firm. It was added in 1917 after a fire damaged earlier structures; it features sitting and billiard rooms overlooking the lake. The \"Bishop's Palace\", a small log octagon set at the water's edge with a massive fireplace and chimney, was named for its occasional use by Episcopalian clerics; there are two other, similar buildings at the camp, all designed by William Rutherford Mead. There is also a guest cottage with eight bedrooms, two boathouses and a recreation hall. The main buildings are connected by stone walkways. Many of the furnishings are original.The camp is still owned by descendants of the original owners. It was included in a multiple property submission for listing on the National Register of Historic Places and was listed in 1986.".
- Camp_Wild_Air added "1986-11-07".
- Camp_Wild_Air architect William_Rutherford_Mead.
- Camp_Wild_Air location New_York.
- Camp_Wild_Air location Upper_St._Regis_Lake.
- Camp_Wild_Air nrhpReferenceNumber "86002930".
- Camp_Wild_Air thumbnail Image-Bishops_Palace,_Camp_Wild_Air,_Upper_St_Regis_Lake.JPG?width=300.
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- Camp_Wild_Air wikiPageWikiLink Adirondack_Mountains.
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- Camp_Wild_Air wikiPageWikiLink Category:Adirondack_Great_Camps.
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- Camp_Wild_Air wikiPageWikiLink Upper_St._Regis_Lake.
- Camp_Wild_Air wikiPageWikiLink Whitelaw_Reid.
- Camp_Wild_Air wikiPageWikiLink William_Rutherford_Mead.
- Camp_Wild_Air wikiPageWikiLinkText "Camp Wild Air".
- Camp_Wild_Air yearOfConstruction "1890".
- Camp_Wild_Air added "1986-11-07".
- Camp_Wild_Air architect "William Rutherford Mead; Et al.".
- Camp_Wild_Air architecture "Other".
- Camp_Wild_Air built "1890".
- Camp_Wild_Air caption "The "Bishops Palace"".
- Camp_Wild_Air governingBody "Private".
- Camp_Wild_Air location New_York.
- Camp_Wild_Air location Upper_St._Regis_Lake.
- Camp_Wild_Air locmapin "New York".
- Camp_Wild_Air mpsub "Great Camps of the Adirondacks TR".
- Camp_Wild_Air name "Camp Wild Air".
- Camp_Wild_Air refnum "86002930".
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- Camp_Wild_Air subject Category:Adirondack_Great_Camps.
- Camp_Wild_Air subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Franklin_County,_New_York.
- Camp_Wild_Air subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_New_York.
- Camp_Wild_Air hypernym Camp.
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- Camp_Wild_Air comment "Begun in 1882, Camp Wild Air was the first permanent camp on Upper Saint Regis Lake, in the town of Brighton, Franklin County in New York's Adirondacks. The camp was built by New York Herald Tribune publisher Whitelaw Reid on a 29-acre (12 ha) peninsula accessible only by water. It presently consists of 12 buildings, 10 of which were built before 1931.The camp was originally designed by Reid's niece, Ella Spencer Reid, who also named the camp.".
- Camp_Wild_Air label "Camp Wild Air".
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- Camp_Wild_Air lat "44.408611111111114".
- Camp_Wild_Air long "-74.275".
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- Camp_Wild_Air depiction Image-Bishops_Palace,_Camp_Wild_Air,_Upper_St_Regis_Lake.JPG.
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- Camp_Wild_Air name "Camp Wild Air".