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Lake Placid

noun

  1. a town in northeaster New York, in the Adirondack Mountains: known as a resort town and sometimes host to the Winter Olympics.


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She is from Lake Placid, in upstate New York, where her father was in the domain-name business.

Therefore it was arranged that he should remain at Lake Placid.

The colony on the south shore of Lake Placid was about to break up.

Lake Placid was a popular resort at this season of the year.

Patsy Carroll succeeds in coaxing her father to lease one of the luxurious camps at Lake Placid, for the summer.

On August 1st she accompanied her aunt and several friends to Lake Placid, where they established themselves at a hotel.

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