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I am one of the two “albedorians” (although I didnt know that is what we were called), and I stumbled across the note in Adirondack Boys about the Albedor. I enjoyed reading your note and would enjoy giving you a tour if you are interested. I can be contacted through the website for the albedor.
FYI, the daughters names for which the Albedor was named are Aline, Betty and Doris.