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Saranac Laboratory Museum

The museum also hosts events and temporary exhibits in the John Black Room library

1-518-891-4606
89 Church St. # 2
Saranac Lake, NY 12983
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Founded in 1980, Saranac Laboratory Museum offers a glimpse into Saranac Lake's unique history as a world-wide center for TB research and patient care.
 

Exhibits are self-guided, however staff is always on hand to help guide visitors through the exhibits and answer any questions.
 

The museum also hosts events, temporary exhibits in the John Black Room library and also maintains the HSL Wiki site, an innovative online encyclopedia of more than 6,000 pages of local history
 
 
 
 
 
 

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