Teddy Roosevelt Weekend In New York Is A 3-Day Celebration Of History In The Mountains
By Lea Monroe|Published August 29, 2019
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Considering the fact that the Adirondack Park takes up 20% of New York, it’s needless to say that you can find all sorts of history hidden away within this scenic area of our state. Bringing you into the heart of the park where you’re surrounded by all sorts of amazing attractions, on the weekend of September 6th you’ll find that the small town of Newcomb has even more to offer than usual. Celebrating presidential history in the mountains, it’s time to see why there’s so much to love about this year’s Teddy Roosevelt Weekend!
A three-day celebration inside the Adirondack Park, the weekend of September 6th is the ultimate time to make the trip up to the small town of Newcomb.
A fact that some people might not know? President Theodore Roosevelt was just as in love with the Adirondack Mountains as we all are, and Newcomb was even the starting point of his midnight ride to the presidency. Whoa!
Whether you're ready to partake in things like the log rolling events, ice cream social, and craft fair or you want to listen to the President speak about his family and history at the Newcomb Historical Museum, there's plenty of ways to stay busy during Teddy Roosevelt Weekend.