Forest Hill Avenue is a continuation of what was previously named East Pine Street; it loops around Moody Pond.
Old Address | Post-911 Address | Building Name | Cure Evidence/Notes |
Note: For Forest Hill Avenue addresses 1 through 120, see below 84 East Pine | |||
8 East Pine Street | 23 Forest Hill Avenue |
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Dysinger Cottage |
11 East Pine Street | 34 Forest Hill Avenue |
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14 East Pine Street | 37 Forest Hill Avenue |
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16 East Pine Street | 43 Forest Hill Avenue |
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24 1/2 East Pine Street | 10 Forest Hill Avenue | ||
26 East Pine Street | 55 Forest Hill Avenue | Shaw Cottage | Cure Cottages, p. 141 |
29 East Pine Street | 68 Forest Hill Avenue | ||
32 East Pine Street | 75 Forest Hill Avenue | TBSWC, Edwin R. Stonaker rented Cottage, ghosts. Cure Cottages, p. 136 & 142 | |
35 East Pine Street | 78 Forest Hill Avenue | ||
39 East Pine Street | 88 Forest Hill Avenue | ||
45 East Pine Street | 94 Forest Hill Avenue | Site of the Boyce and Roberson Ice House | |
46 East Pine Street | 93 Forest Hill Avenue | ||
48 East Pine Street | 94 Forest Hill Avenue | ||
50 East Pine Street | 101 Forest Hill Avenue | ||
54 East Pine Street | 105 Forest Hill Avenue | ||
58 East Pine Street | 113 Forest Hill Avenue | Meagher Cottage |
TBSWC, Also known as Gowatt Cottage |
84 East Pine Street | Forest Hill Avenue | ||
1 Forest Hill Avenue | 521 Forest Hill Avenue |
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2 Forest Hill Avenue | 52 Forest Hill Avenue | ||
3 Forest Hill Avenue | 513 Forest Hill Avenue |
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JOL1931, SLA1935, TBSBC |
4 Forest Hill Avenue | 512 Forest Hill Avenue | TBSBC | |
6 Forest Hill Avenue | 508 Forest Hill Avenue | ||
8 Forest Hill Avenue | 502 Forest Hill Avenue |
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SLA1935, PHR1930, TBSBC |
8 1/2 Forest Hill Avenue | 10 Moody Lane |
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TBSBC |
9 Forest Hill Avenue | 505 Forest Hill Avenue | Rumenapp Cottage2 | TBSBC |
10 Forest Hill Avenue | 498 Forest Hill Avenue | TBSBC | |
14 Forest Hill Avenue | 494 Forest Hill Avenue |
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TBSBC |
15 Forest Hill Avenue | 495 Forest Hill Avenue | ||
16 Forest Hill Avenue | 490 Forest Hill Avenue | ||
17 Forest Hill Avenue | 489 Forest Hill Avenue | McAfee Cottage | SLA1935, TBSBC |
19 Forest Hill Avenue | 487 Forest Hill Avenue | ||
20 Forest Hill Avenue | 476 Forest Hill Avenue | ||
21 Forest Hill Avenue | 477 Forest Hill Avenue | ||
24 Forest Hill Avenue | 474 Forest Hill Avenue | ||
25 Forest Hill Avenue | 455 Forest Hill Avenue | ||
29 Forest Hill Avenue | 439 Forest Hill Avenue | ||
39 Forest Hill Avenue | 401 Forest Hill Avenue | ||
47 Forest Hill Avenue | 369 Forest Hill Avenue | ||
93 Forest Hill Avenue | 331 Forest Hill Avenue |
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TBSWC |
95 Forest Hill Avenue | 325 Forest Hill Avenue |
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115 Forest Hill Avenue | 295 Forest Hill Avenue |
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117 Forest Hill Avenue | 283 Forest Hill Avenue |
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119 Forest Hill Avenue | 271 Forest Hill Avenue |
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120 Forest Hill Avenue | 272 Forest Hill Avenue |
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Thomas B. Cantwell |
The information on this photo reads "Excavating for the Pine Street bridge," apparently at milepost 74.95, where East Pine Street, now called Forest Hill Avenue, passes over the railroad tracks. It was taken sometime between 1890, when a new short-line railroad was chartered to lay tracks from Saranac Lake to Lake Placid, and August 1,1893, when the first train ran on the line. By the small size of the locomotives, it seems that this work was being done by the Chateaugay Railroad as an extension of its narrow-gauge system. The railroad connection to Lake Placid aided substantially in the development of the Lake Placid Club, one of the large resorts in the region which benefited from easy access by rail.
Adirondack Daily Enterprise, November 17, 2012