Woodward Hall

1312 Lake Ave., Lake Luzerne, New York. County/parish: Warren.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places May 12, 2014. NRIS 14000206.

1 contributing building. 1 contributing site.

Also known as:

  • Earl Woodward House
  • Stone House
  • "Woodhill"

From Wikipedia:

Woodward Hall

Woodward Hall, also known as the Stone House, Earl Woodard House, and "Woodhill," is a historic home located in the town of Lake Luzerne in Warren County, New York. It was built in 1931–1932, and is a two-story, rectangular building, five bays wide and two bays deep, with Tudor Revival and Colonial Revival style design elements in a somewhat eclectic design. It has fieldstone walls and a cross-gable slate roof and sits on a poured concrete foundation. It has a small, two-bay garage attached to the main block. It was built for Earl Woodward (1891-1956), who reinvented Adirondack tourism in the Lake George region through the introduction of dude ranch style resorts during the 1920s.: 5 

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.

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