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Alder Lake (New York) : ウィキペディア英語版
Alder Lake (New York)
Alder Lake is a body of water that is located in the lower Hudson Valley region of New York, specifically in Hardenburgh. The lake was man made by the Coykendall family in the 1900s. It is most often used for recreational uses and family day trips.
==History==
Alder Lake was established in 1901 by Samuel D. Coykendall. Coykendall was a strong financer of the area. He owned some of the Delaware and Ulster railroad. Along with the lake, the Coykendall Lodge was put up. It was a three story house that was built on a stone foundation. It took up a total of 10,900 square feet and was put up in Hardenburgh, a summer escape for the Coykendall family. After Samuel’s death in 1913, his sons took control of his railroad business and inherited the lodge and lake. The land stayed in the Coykendall family until 1945. After the lodge and lake passed through a series of owners, the state eventually bought the land in 1980. Then in 1988, the lodge was showing deterioration and the D.E.C (Department of Environmental Conservation) proposed a demolition. After not finding a suitable use, a demolition proposal was suggested. It was denied because the public was strongly against this idea. Even though the lodge stayed standing, the deterioration did not stop. The lodge kept getting worse. Then in December 2008 the lodge was demolished. Now only the stone foundation is left of the Coykendall lodge. Wint Aldrich, New York Deputy Commissioner for Historic Preservation with the state Office of Parks, Recreation and historic Preservation, said "We sort of ran out of ideas. If we were able to catch it and find a use 30, 40 years ago when the state bought it, perhaps something could have been done."

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