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People swarmed into northern New York and Vermont to view Monday’s solar eclipse and officials are now tallying the economic impact the visitors had on the region.
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Thousands of people congregated at the Plattsburgh City Beach on Monday to watch the moon cross the sun leading to totality.
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Families gathered at Saratoga National Historical Park Monday to celebrate the solar eclipse together.
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The town and city of Plattsburgh are in the path of totality during Monday’s total eclipse and are planning events and viewing sites with an influx of visitors expected.
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Officials from communities in the path of totality are preparing for an influx of visitors to watch the upcoming solar eclipse.
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Groups that offer hiking resources are advising people to stay off the Adirondack High Peaks during April's eclipse unless they are expert winter hikers.
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Environmental and hiking groups are teaming with the Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism to caution people considering a backcountry hike in the Adirondacks during the upcoming April eclipse.
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The Lake Placid-based Regional Office of Sustainable Tourism held its latest webinar this morning prepping area businesses and community members for the celestial event.
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A solar eclipse will pass over parts of the Northeast on April 8th, 2024. The path of totality includes the Adirondacks and Plattsburgh area.