Mohonk Mountain House hotel in New York: Presidential host built by Quaker twins

In 1869, Albert Smiley, a nature-loving Quaker schoolteacher, bought a property at a good price – 300 acres surrounding a lake and a tavern in a spectacular natural setting in the heart of a 26,000-acre area in the Shawangunk Mountains, New York. Soon to be built would be Mohonk Mountain House.
| Mohonk Mountain House hotel in New York: Presidential host built by Quaker twins

In 1869, Albert Smiley, a nature-loving Quaker schoolteacher, bought a property at a good price – 300 acres surrounding a lake and a tavern in a spectacular natural setting in the heart of a 26,000-acre area in the Shawangunk Mountains, New York. Soon to be built would be Mohonk Mountain House.

| Mohonk Mountain House hotel in New York: Presidential host built by Quaker twins

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