Paul Smith’s Hotel

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Paul Smith’s Hotel was a famed 19th-century Adirondack resort in Paul Smiths, New York, that helped establish the region as a premier wilderness vacation destination.

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instanceOf hotel
resort
amenity boating
fishing
guiding services
hunting
architecturalStyle wood-frame resort hotel
associatedWith Paul Smith’s College NERFINISHED
category Buildings and structures in Franklin County, New York
Defunct hotels in New York (state)
Resorts in New York (state)
clientele industrialists
politicians
wealthy New Yorkers
country United States of America
surface form: United States
endCause fire
environment forested lakefront setting
founder Apollos “Paul” Smith NERFINISHED
heritage precursor to Paul Smith’s College campus area
historicalSignificance one of the earliest major Adirondack resort hotels
inception 1859
industry hospitality
locatedIn Adirondack Mountains
Franklin County, New York NERFINISHED
Paul Smiths, New York NERFINISHED
locatedNear Lower St. Regis Lake NERFINISHED
St. Regis Lakes NERFINISHED
marketingFocus wilderness experience
namedAfter Apollos “Paul” Smith NERFINISHED
notableFor attracting wealthy urban tourists
early wilderness vacation destination
influencing development of Adirondack Great Camps
partOf Adirondack resort tradition
playedRole helped establish the Adirondacks as a premier vacation region
region Adirondacks NERFINISHED
significantPeriod 19th century
late 19th century
startDate 1859
status defunct
timeInForce early 20th century
second half of the 19th century
tourismRegion Northern Adirondacks NERFINISHED
transportationAccess later railroad connections nearby
stagecoach
use tourism
wilderness recreation

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Paul Smiths, New York hasHistoricResortOrigin Paul Smith’s Hotel