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Blue Ridge, NY, Bruce\'s Store, 1960s Northern Adirondack Views VTG Postcard UNP
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Blue Ridge, NY, Bruce\'s Store, 1960s Northern Adirondack Views VTG Postcard UNP:
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15902 Bruce\'s Store Blue Ridge Road, Blue Ridge, Essex County, New YorkIn continuous operation for over a century at the same location. This building is a famous Adirondack Landmark.Color by David Schwarz
Published by Northern Adirondack Views, Box 7, Saranac Lake, New York
Blue Ridge Road Scenic Byway(County Road 2B, Boreas Road)

Blue Ridge Road is named after the Blue Ridge Falls. While low in mileage, it makes up for it with scenery and solitude. From North Hudson to Newcomb, the route winds through forests along the southern fringe of the Adirondack High Peaks Region. Trails lead to the Dix Mountain Wilderness, the Hoffman Notch Wilderness, the road to Elk Lake, with over 12,000 primitive acres, and the remains of the old mining community of Tahawus.



Themes:Scenic, Natural, RecreationLength:17 milesRegion:Adirondack North CountryConnects:North Hudson to Newcomb and the Roosevelt-Marcy Byway (Route 28N), within the Adirondack Park.Information:Adirondack North Country Association (ANCA)
67 Main Street, Suite 201
Saranac Lake, NY 12983Website:[link removed by ](See Culture and 1890, Albemarle boasted 134,660 apple-bearing trees that produced 153,219 bushels of fruit. In contrast,the peach orchards, which had not been commercialized, only reported 11,300 trees and 1,166 bushels of fruit.78 By 1890, over 5,000 acres were devoted to apple orchards. Three of the most prominent and productive earlycommercial orchards in the state at this time were Royal Orchards near Afton, Lupton‟s Orchards nearWinchester, and the Boaz Orchards in Covesville. According to the 1938 Survey of Commercial Apple andPeach Orchards in Virginia, the planting of apple trees in Virginia continued to increase after 1890, but theestablishment of new trees reached its peak between 1910 and 1925. 79 Other important Greenwood areaorchards included Clarewin, Blair Park, and Appledore, which included commercial apple, cherry, strawberry,and raspberry production. Several other smaller operations were also known to exist, including those run by Dr.William Palmer and Joseph Martin, who supplied fruit to Bruce\'s store at Greenwood Depot, and orchards runby the Higginsons, Crees, and Malboreys.\" - https://northhudsonny.com/history/


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