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- Eagle_Nest_camp abstract "Eagle Nest is an Adirondack Great Camp built in 1938 for Walter Hochschild on the north shore of Eagle Lake. The extensive grounds, surrounding both Eagle Lake and Utowana Lake, belonged to adventure writer Ned Buntline in 1867 and William West Durant in 1888 before being purchased by mining magnate Berthold Hochschild in 1904. Much of the property is still owned by the Hochschild family; most of the rest of the original property is under conservation easements. The camp was designed by Saranac Lake architect William G. Distin based on ideas collected by Walter's wife Kay.The camp compound consist of three buildings: the main house, guest house and boat house. The buildings are of frame construction, with exterior sheathing of split logs; exterior logs are of British Columbia cedar, while those on the interior of the main rooms of the main house are of peeled spruce felled on the property. The interior walls of the bedrooms and hallways are of pecky cypress.Source: Alice Gilborn, The Walter Hochschild Camp at Eagle Nest, 1975".
- Eagle_Nest_camp wikiPageID "47280140".
- Eagle_Nest_camp wikiPageLength "1213".
- Eagle_Nest_camp wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Eagle_Nest_camp wikiPageRevisionID "672360523".
- Eagle_Nest_camp wikiPageWikiLink Berthold_Hochschild.
- Eagle_Nest_camp wikiPageWikiLink Category:Adirondack_Great_Camps.
- Eagle_Nest_camp wikiPageWikiLink Conservation_easement.
- Eagle_Nest_camp wikiPageWikiLink Eagle_Lake_(New_York).
- Eagle_Nest_camp wikiPageWikiLink Great_Camps.
- Eagle_Nest_camp wikiPageWikiLink Ned_Buntline.
- Eagle_Nest_camp wikiPageWikiLink Saranac_Lake,_New_York.
- Eagle_Nest_camp wikiPageWikiLink Utowana_Lake.
- Eagle_Nest_camp wikiPageWikiLink Walter_Hochschild.
- Eagle_Nest_camp wikiPageWikiLink William_G._Distin.
- Eagle_Nest_camp wikiPageWikiLink William_West_Durant.
- Eagle_Nest_camp wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eagle Nest camp".
- Eagle_Nest_camp subject Category:Adirondack_Great_Camps.
- Eagle_Nest_camp hypernym Camp.
- Eagle_Nest_camp type Place.
- Eagle_Nest_camp comment "Eagle Nest is an Adirondack Great Camp built in 1938 for Walter Hochschild on the north shore of Eagle Lake. The extensive grounds, surrounding both Eagle Lake and Utowana Lake, belonged to adventure writer Ned Buntline in 1867 and William West Durant in 1888 before being purchased by mining magnate Berthold Hochschild in 1904. Much of the property is still owned by the Hochschild family; most of the rest of the original property is under conservation easements.".
- Eagle_Nest_camp label "Eagle Nest camp".
- Eagle_Nest_camp sameAs Q20708824.
- Eagle_Nest_camp sameAs Q20708824.
- Eagle_Nest_camp wasDerivedFrom Eagle_Nest_camp?oldid=672360523.
- Eagle_Nest_camp isPrimaryTopicOf Eagle_Nest_camp.