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Sixty-three of the hundreds of cure cottages still extant in Saranac Lake have been placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Landmark name | Image | Location | Town | Summary |
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Adirondack Cottage Sanitarium | Trudeau Rd. |
St. Armand | A tuberculosis sanitorium established in 1882 by Dr. Edward Livingston Trudeau, later called the Trudeau Sanitorium. | |
Dr. A. H. Allen Cottage | 11 Woodycrest Road |
Harrietstown | A 1909 Scopes and Feustmann-designed cure cottage. | |
Ames Cottage | 19 Church Street |
Harrietstown | A Queen Anne style cure cottage built about 1906. | |
Baird Cottage | Glenwood Rd. |
Harrietstown | A virtually intact cure cottage built in 1930, near the end of the cure cottage era. | |
Barngalow | 40 Cliff Road |
Harrietstown | A two-story cure cottage that was originally a barn, converted to residential use in 1910. | |
Bogie Cottage | 15 Franklin Avenue |
North Elba | A 1908, American Craftsman-inspired cure cottage | |
Camp Intermission | Northwest Bay Rd. |
Harrietstown | A Great Camp built for theatrical agent William Morris, designed by William G. Distin | |
Peyton Clark Cottage | 36 Rockledge Rd. |
St. Armand | A 1915 large, Tudor-style, 2 and 1/2 story cure cottage designed by William H. Scopes. The owner was a civil engineer whose wife had tuberculosis. | |
Church Street Historic District | Roughly, Church St. from Main St. to St. Bernard St. |
Harrietstown | Twenty-seven buildings including three churches, a medical laboratory, ten homes, two libraries, six cure cottages, most built between the late 1870s and 1900. | |
Colbath Cottage | 63 River St. |
Harrietstown | A Queen Anne-style cure cottage built about 1896. | |
Cottage Row Historic District | Roughly, Park Ave. N side from Rosemont Ave. to Catherine St. |
Harrietstown | Twenty-seven cure cottage built between 1900 and 1940. | |
Coulter Cottage | 82 Shepard Ave. |
North Elba | A two and 1/2 story cure cottage designed by William L. Coulter and built between 1897 and 1899 as his residence. | |
Denny Cottage | 141 Bloomingdale Ave. |
St. Armand | A cure cottage built about 1910. | |
Distin Cottage | 186 Kiwassa Rd. |
Harrietstown | A cure cottage designed by architect William G. Distin for his father, photographer William L. Distin, built between 1915 and 1925. | |
Drury Cottage | 52 Bloomingdale Ave. |
Harrietstown | A cure cottage built c. 1912. | |
Ellenberger Cottage | 212 Broadway |
Harrietstown | A Queen Anne style cure cottage built before 1917. | |
Fallon Cottage Annex | 83 Franklin St. |
North Elba | A 1901 cure cottage. | |
Feisthamel-Edelberg Cottage | 203 Neil St. |
Harrietstown | An intact cure cottage built before 1915. | |
Feustmann Cottage | 83 Catherine St. |
Harrietstown | A private cure cottage designed by architect Maurice Feustmann for use by his own family. | |
Freer Cottage | 267 Kiwassa St. |
Harrietstown | A largely intact private cure cottage built before 1925 | |
E. L. Gray House | 27 Helen St. |
Harrietstown | A cure cottage designed by Scopes and Feustmann, built between 1911 and 1913. | |
Hathaway Cottage | 168 Charles St. |
Harrietstown | A largely intact American Craftsman cure cottage built about 1900. | |
Highland Park Historic District | Roughly, Park Ave. from Military Rd. to 170 Park Ave. |
St. Armand | Seventeen private, single-family homes built between 1896 and 1930; most include cure cottage features. | |
Hill Cottage | 76 Franklin Ave. |
North Elba | A 1913 Craftsman-style cure cottage. | |
Hillside Lodge | Harrietstown Rd. |
Harrietstown | An intact cure cottage built about 1920. | |
The Homestead | 17 Maple Hill |
Harrietstown | A boarding cure cottage built in 1890. | |
Hooey Cottage | 4 Prescott Pl. |
Harrietstown | A 1916 cure cottage. | |
Hopkins Cottage | 58 Birch St. |
Harrietstown | A cure cottage built in 1923. | |
Jennings Cottage | 23 Marshall St. |
Harrietstown | An 1896 Bungalow-style cure cottage. | |
Johnson Cottage | 46 St. Bernard St. |
Harrietstown | A largely intact cure cottage built before 1896. | |
Kennedy Cottage | 98 Shepard Ave. |
North Elba | A 1897 cure cottage that was used by the National Vaudeville Artists Philanthropic Association prior to the construction of the Will Rogers Hospital. | |
Lane Cottage | 5 Rockledge Rd. |
North Elba | A 1923 cure cottage built by Edward Shaw for his wife, who had tuberculosis. The Shaws had two young children; fearing that they would contract TB from Mrs. Shaw, a separate house was built for them, nearby. | |
Larom Cottage | 247 Park Ave. |
Harrietstown | A cure cottage built between 1905 and 1910. | |
Larom-Welles Cottage | 50 Cliff Road |
Harrietstown | A 1905, three-story, wood frame cure cottage, built for the priest of St. Lukes Episcopal Church, later the home of Dr. Edward Welles, a pioneer in thoracic surgery, who practiced at the Adirondack Cottage Sanatorium. | |
Dr. Henry Leetch House | 12 Labrador Lane |
North Elba | A 1932 cure cottage designed by William L. Distin for Dr. Henry Leetch, who specialized in treating tuberculosis, and who had the disease himself. | |
Leis Block | 12 Bloomingdale Ave. |
Harrietstown | A 1902 commercial building with apartments built with "cure porches", it originally housed Henry P. Leis pianos and a pharmacy on its first floor. The pharmacy at one time was named Terminal Pharmacy due to the fact that it was the bus stop. Later it was renamed Hoffman Pharmacy. | |
Leis Cottage | 401 State Route 3 |
Harrietstown | A private, shingled cure cottage built about 1906. | |
Lent Cottage | 108 Franklin Ave. |
North Elba | An apartment house, built about 1920 as a cure cottage | |
Little Red | 154Algonquin Ave. |
Harrietstown | The original cure cottage of the Adirondack Cottage Sanitorium founded by Dr. Edward Livingston Trudeau. | |
Magill Cottage | 74 Kiwassa Road |
Harrietstown | A cure cottage built about 1911. | |
Marquay Cottage | 67 Slater St. |
North Elba | A 1914, Queen Anne-style cure cottage built of rusticated cast-concrete blocks, with an octagonal corner tower. | |
Marvin Cottage | 113 Franklin St. |
North Elba | A cure cottage built about 1900. | |
McBean Cottage | 192 Park Ave. |
Harrietstown | A Colonial Revival cure cottage with Craftsman-style touches, built between 1915 and 1925. | |
Morgan Cottage | 211 Park Ave. |
Harrietstown | A 1915 bungalow designed by Scopes and Feustmann as a cure cottage. | |
Musselman Cottage | 60 Kiwassa Road |
Harrietstown | A boardinghouse-style cure cottage built about 1907. | |
Noyes Cottage | 35 Helen St. |
Harrietstown | A cure cottage built in 1898. | |
Partridge Cottage | 30 Clinton Avenue |
North Elba | A 1925 Colonial Revival apartment house, with three apartments used as a cure cottages for three families. | |
Pittenger Cottage | 494 Forest Hill Ave. |
North Elba | A cure cottage with five cure porches, built about 1920. | |
Pomeroy Cottage | 55 Baker St. |
Harrietstown | A built about 1910, it may have been designed as a private cure cottage by William G. Distin. | |
Radwell Cottage | 178 Charles St. |
Harrietstown | An intact 1896 cure cottage. | |
Ryan Cottage | 29 Algonquin Ave. |
Harrietstown | An 1893 Queen Anne-style cure cottage. | |
Sarbanes Cottage | 129 Bloomingdale Ave. |
Harrietstown | A cure cottage built about 1930. | |
Orin Savage Cottage | 117 Olive St. |
Harrietstown | A cure cottage built about 1910. | |
Schrader-Griswold Cottage | 116 Kiwassa Road |
Harrietstown | A 1906 Queen Anne-style cure cottage. | |
Seeley Cottage | 127 Olive St. |
Harrietstown | An intact cure cottage built in 1890. | |
Sloan Cottage | 31 View St. |
Harrietstown | A Coulter and Westhoff-designed single-family cure cottage built in 1907. | |
Smith Cottage | 25 Jenkins St. |
Harrietstown | A cure cottage for a single patient built about 1903. | |
Stevenson Cottage | 44 Stevenson Ln. |
St. Armand | A cure cottage used by Robert Louis Stevenson in 1887. | |
Stonaker Cottage | 92 Glenwood Drive |
Harrietstown | A private home built in 1916 for the president of Northern New York Telephone who used it as a cure cottage. | |
Stuckman Cottage | 7 Fawn Street |
North Elba | A cure cottage built between 1897 and 1900. | |
Walker Cottage | 134 Park Ave. |
Harrietstown | A 1904 Colonial Revival-style house that evolved into a cure cottage. | |
Wilson Cottage | 21 William St. |
Harrietstown | An intact Queen Anne-style cure cottage. | |
Witherspoon Cottage | 164 Kiwassa Rd. |
Harrietstown | A boardinghouse-style cure cottage built in 1910. |
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