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http://adirondackdailyenterprise.com/page/content.detail/id/529432/A-ski-to-Santanoni.html?nav=5008
(...) The state got Camp Santanoni and the surrounding land in 1972 as a gift from The Nature Conservancy, which had recently purchased it from the Melvin family, the first major venture for TNC's new Adirondack Chapter. The Melvin family sold it after one of its members, 8-year-old Douglas Legg, disappeared into the woods and was never seen again.
Prior to the Melvins, the great camp was owned by the Pruyn family, who had it built. Robert Pruyn was a wealthy Albany banker fascinated with agriculture, and his wife Anna was interested in nature. At Santanoni, they both got what they wanted. (...)
(...) The state got Camp Santanoni and the surrounding land in 1972 as a gift from The Nature Conservancy, which had recently purchased it from the Melvin family, the first major venture for TNC's new Adirondack Chapter. The Melvin family sold it after one of its members, 8-year-old Douglas Legg, disappeared into the woods and was never seen again.
Prior to the Melvins, the great camp was owned by the Pruyn family, who had it built. Robert Pruyn was a wealthy Albany banker fascinated with agriculture, and his wife Anna was interested in nature. At Santanoni, they both got what they wanted. (...)