We sincerely thank all the fire departments and their personnel who responded to this fire and for their good work in saving so much of this historic camp complex.
AARCH has followed the plight and rebirth of White Pine Camp for thirty years and has had the pleasure of offering dozens of tours and special events. In 2018, we published White Pine Camp: The Saga of an Adirondack Great Camp and Summer White House. The transformation of this camp from a neglected and endangered property in the early 1990s to the extraordinary destination that it is today is largely the work of AARCH founder Howie Kirschenbaum, now with great support of the 40 members of White Pine Camp Associates who own and operate it.
We wish them all the best in their efforts to rebuild and reopen the camp so that it can continue to be a marvelous Adirondack destination and experience.
Steven and the AARCH Staff
Steven Engelhart
Executive Director
Adirondack Architectural Heritage
1745 Main Street
Keeseville, NY 12944
Thank You for your continued support.
Sincerely,
Your friends at Adirondack Architectural Heritage
Adirondack Architectural Heritage is funded in part by the New York State Council on the Arts, Architecture + Design Program.