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This Rockefeller Great Camp Can Be the Winter Vacation of Your Dreams

The Great Camps of the Adirondacks were never meant for winter vacations. When they were built in the early 19th century, their owners—Gilded Age magnates from William Avery Rockefeller, to Alfred Vanderbilt, to American President Calvin Coolidge—considered them summer escapes. Upstate New York was the contemporary equivalent of the Hamptons, with glimmering lakes instead of sandy beaches and sprawling log cabins in place of supersize seaside cottages.

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