And on March 4, 1934, skiers — 378 of them — climbed aboard a Delaware and Hudson train in Schenectady and rode the 60-mile trip by rail to North Creek.
This winter, some 90 years later, that historic train ride and some of the skiers aboard that day are being celebrated for their place in winter-sports history.
And on March 4, 1934, skiers — 378 of them — climbed aboard a Delaware and Hudson train in Schenectady and rode the 60-mile trip by rail to North Creek.
This winter, some 90 years later, that historic train ride and some of the skiers aboard that day are being celebrated for their place in winter-sports history.
A series of events celebrating the March 1934 Snow Train from Schenectady into the Adirondacks will begin this Saturday night at the Tannery Pond Center in North Creek with a presentation by town of Rotterdam historian Jim Schaefer.
A series of events celebrating the March 1934 Snow Train from Schenectady into the Adirondacks will begin this Saturday night at the Tannery Pond Center in North Creek with a presentation by town of Rotterdam historian Jim Schaefer.
You can take it easy on the slopes of Tignes. But if you have a yearning to go higher, further and faster, this beautiful eco-friendly resort is hard to beat