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Adirondack Explorer

Editorial

An out-of-this-world opportunity is coming to the Adirondacks this spring, one that could introduce thousands to the region and entice them to return if the experience is stellar.

How communities and the state prepare today will decide that future.

On April 8, 2024, skies will darken in the middle of the afternoon with a total solar eclipse, a rare occurrence that won’t happen again in North America for another 21 years. The sun will disappear

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