The building housing the Deer Mountain Inn was built in the late 1880s and has been used at various times as a summer retreat, a church-run camp for underprivileged children and as the annex for The Toppesfield – potentially even a headquarters for notorious Depression-era gangster, Depression-era gangster, Jack “Leggs” Diamond. Designer Iliana Moore describes her style as being "influenced by the local 19th-century vernacular, blending Adirondack and Arts and Crafts styles to craft spaces that are both romantic and moody, filled with antiques and regional craftsmanship." Comfy Key: Retreat • Comfort Food • Farm To Table • Fireplace • Wine • Beer Hall • Lodging • Escape Brooklyn-Approved Double Cozy Verified
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