

The ghostly remains of this storied, abandoned place are a popular destination for snoopers. Theodore Roosevelt was on a hunting trip to Tahawus Club in 1901 when he first got word that President McKinley was dying and he then proceeded to race down from the mountain top and on to Buffalo to be with him.

Today, many remnants of buildings, blast furnaces and stone structures can still be seen. Later, the location was used for a private hunting and fishing camp. In about 1860, the mine was closed and the area became abandoned. At its peak (1840s), several hundred lived in the town, which featured 16 homes, a school, a general store and the first bank situated in the Adirondacks, which was opened here to cash company checks. The Tahawus Tract was a wide area where mining was done.

What began as a company town called Adirondac (owned by the Adirondack Iron Works Company) slowly went from bust to boom to bust. Every week we are adding new Interactive Maps and Data.
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