American
Log Restoration was awarded the opportunity to restore
one of the only ten Adirondack great camps listed in
the National Register of Historic Places - Camp Topridge.
It consists of an expansive main lodge, a sprawling
village of adjacent buildings built on a ridge between
two lakes. The spectacular living has 4,000 sq. foot
of space and 25’ beam ceilings, oak and mahogany
floors with huge stone fireplaces at either end. There
is a sense of space, lots of quality space.
This work was featured in Architectural Digest - The
International Magazine of Interior Design and Architecture
- in June of 1999. The article is Camp Topridge Revisited,
Renewing Marjorie Merriweather, Post's Adirondack Legend.
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STATISTICS |
Year Built: 1923
Year Repaired: 1998
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Repair(s) Completed:
Log Repair
Sand Blasting
Staining
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