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Constructed in 1906, the Adirondack National Bank was once a beautiful stone building built on the site of guide Reuben Reynolds’ house. Sadly, this building is a reminder of what can happen when history isn’t protected. This building is a reminder of the importance of historic preservation, and inspired history-minded locals to start what would become Historic Saranac Lake. The 1963 “modernization” of the building left one of the most beautiful facades on Main Street as a brick wall, and destroyed the interior. Previously occupied by Key Bank, the building is now vacant (2020).

Adirondack National Bank (c. 1901)

Adirondack National Bank (c. 1901)

Interior of Adirondack National Bank (pre-1960's)

Interior of Adirondack National Bank (pre-1960's)

Adirondack National Bank (2009, occupied by HSBC)

Adirondack National Bank (2009, occupied by HSBC)

Adirondack National Bank , Historic Saranac Lake Local Wiki. Accessed April 8th 2020. https://localwiki.org/hsl/Adirondack_National_Bank.

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Courtesy of Janet Bristol