Saranac Lake is a village in the Adirondack Mountains of northern New York, United States. Located at 44.3295° N, -74.1313° W, it is known for its beautiful scenery, winter sports, and rich history. The village was founded in the mid-19th century as a health resort for tuberculosis patients, and its legacy as a center for health and wellness continues today. The village is home to several hospitals and clinics, as well as a variety of outdoor recreation opportunities, including hiking, biking, fishing, and skiing.
Geographic Data for Saranac Lake, New York, United States
Latitude | 44° 19.770' |
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Longitude | -74° -7.876' |
Timezone | America/New_York |
Numerology for Saranac Lake, New York, United States
Chaldean Name Number : 27 => 9
Pythagorean Name Number : 5
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Famous Persons from Saranac Lake, New York, United States
- Andrea Kilbourne - Born on April 19, 1980 - Ice hockey player - Silver medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics | Second place in 2004 4 Nations Cup | Second place in 2004 Women's World Ice Hockey Championships
- Bill Demong - Born on March 29, 1980 - Cross-country skier, Nordic combined skier, and Ski jumper
- Dylan Ratigan - Born on April 19, 1972 - Journalist, Television presenter, and Television producer
- Leslie Hoffman - Born on January 21, 1955 - Television actor, Stunt coordinator, and Stunt performer
- Brent Rushlaw - Born on September 16, 1951 - Bobsledder
- Joseph B. Natowitz - Born on December 24, 1936 - Nuclear chemist - Glenn T. Seaborg Award for Nuclear Chemistry
- Charles Thomas Butler - Born on June 11, 1932 - Bobsledder (died: November 21, 2019)
- James Lamy - Born on May 30, 1928 - Bobsledder (died: May 30, 1992)
- Robert J. Haggerty - Born on October 20, 1925 - Pediatrician - John Howland Award (died: January 23, 2018)
- Chuck Pandolph - Born on December 27, 1923 - Bobsledder (died: April 22, 1973)
- Bob Rogers - Born on January 15, 1923 - Bobsledder (died: December 14, 1995)
- Donald Dupree - Born on February 10, 1919 - Bobsledder (died: May 1, 1993)
- Hubert Miller - Born on February 24, 1918 - Bobsledder, Military personnel, and Lawyer - Purple Heart (died: November 18, 2000)
- Art Mollner - Born on December 20, 1912 - Basketball player (died: March 16, 1995)
- Edward Anthony Robinson - Born on February 21, 1910 - Classical philologist, Classical scholar, and University teacher - Guggenheim Fellowship (died: January 15, 1972)
- Tuffield A. Latour - Born on November 18, 1909 - Bobsledder (died: July 3, 1965)
- William Dupree - Born on June 7, 1909 - Bobsledder (died: February 25, 1955)
- Henry V. Larom - Born on July 3, 1903 - Children's writer (died: December 7, 1975)
- Henry Homburger - Born on December 2, 1902 - Civil engineer, Bobsledder, and Engineer - Olympic silver medal in bobsleigh (1932) (died: September 14, 1950)
- Thomas Francis Croake - Born on January 22, 1902 - Judge, and Lawyer (died: July 21, 1978)
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