White Pine Camp

White Pine Camp is an Adirondack Great Camp on Osgood Pond in . It served as the Summer White House for US President Calvin Coolidge from July 7 through September 18, 1926.
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Paul Smiths and Gabriels.

Hamlet
is a hamlet and census-designated place in the town of in , United States. It is located on Lower Saint Regis Lake in the Adirondacks, 12 miles northwest of , located at 44°26' North 74°15' West. is situated 2 miles southwest of White Pine Camp.

Hamlet
is a hamlet in the town of in , United States, inside the near . The village developed around a tuberculosis cure facility, the Sanatorium, which was opened in 1897 by the Catholic Sisters of Mercy. is situated 3 miles southeast of White Pine Camp.

Hamlet
Keese Mill—better known locally as Keese's Mills, but also spelled as Keeses Mill and Keeses Mills—is a hamlet west of in the Town of Brighton, , United States, in the . is situated 4 miles southwest of White Pine Camp.

White Pine Camp

Latitude
44.45778° or 44° 27′ 28″ north
Longitude
-74.22889° or 74° 13′ 44″ west
Elevation
1,667 feet (508 metres)
Open location code
87P7FQ5C+4C
Geo­Names ID
7263889
Wiki­data ID
Q7995196
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