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Joe Martens, left, commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Conservation, stands with Newcomb town Supervisor George Canon, right, and other town board members in the Camp Santanoni Gate House Sunday in Newcomb. Adirondack Architectural Heritage estimated more than 50 people attended a Santanoni open house Sunday and 40 Saturday. By Peter Crowley
Joe Martens, left, commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Conservation, stands with Newcomb town Supervisor George Canon, right, and other town board members in the Camp Santanoni Gate House Sunday in Newcomb. By Peter Crowley
Joe Martens, left, commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Conservation, stands with Newcomb town Supervisor George Canon, right, and other town board members in the Camp Santanoni Gate House Sunday in Newcomb. By Peter Crowley
A barn at the Camp Santanoni farm complex burned down a few years ago. The milking equipment remains. By Peter Crowley
DEC Commissioner Joe Martens, left. By Peter Crowley
DEC Commissioner Joe Martens. By Peter Crowley
DEC Region 5 Director Bob Stegeman. By Peter Crowley
DEC Region 5 Director Bob Stegeman. By Peter Crowley
The dairy building at the farm complex. By Peter Crowley
Joe Martens, left, commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Conservation, stands with Newcomb town Supervisor George Canon, right, and other town board members in the Camp Santanoni Gate House Sunday in Newcomb. Adirondack Architectural Heritage estimated more than 50 people attended a Santanoni open house Sunday and 40 Saturday. By Peter Crowley
Joe Martens, left, commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Conservation, stands with Newcomb town Supervisor George Canon, right, and other town board members in the Camp Santanoni Gate House Sunday in Newcomb. Adirondack Architectural Heritage estimated more than 50 people attended a Santanoni open house Sunday and 40 Saturday. By Peter Crowley
Joe Martens, left, commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Conservation, stands with Newcomb town Supervisor George Canon, right, and other town board members in the Camp Santanoni Gate House Sunday in Newcomb. Adirondack Architectural Heritage estimated more than 50 people attended a Santanoni open house Sunday and 40 Saturday. By Peter Crowley
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