Entertainment is never hard to find in Franklin County here in the Adirondacks. Almanzo Wilder's Homestead, site of Laura Ingalls Wilder's book, "Farmer Boy," is a delight for all. High Falls Park in Chateaugay is a breathtaking natural wonder.
The historic Robert Louis Stevenson Cottage is open to the public. The Adirondack Interpretive Center provides visitors with trails, a theatre, demonstrations and festival programs. Tour the Chateaugay or Adirondack Fish Hatchery and witness the development of salmon and trout species.
The county's historic past is evident with a visit to the Franklin County House of History, the Six Nations Indians Museum and the Akwesasne Museum. Pendragon Theatre in Saranac Lake and Goff-Nelson Library in Tupper Lake are the county's tributes to the arts.
Don't miss a visit to White Pine Camp, this truly unique Adirondack Great Camp served as the 1926 summer White House of President Calvin Coolidge. Several of the buildings that comprise the camp are open to visitors. You can tour everything from a bowling alley to a Japanese Tea House.
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