Keywords: wild air wildair whitelaw reid whitelawreid blackandwhite monochrome photo border outdoor black and white Built in 1882, Camp WILD AIR was the Adirondack wilderness retreat for the publisher of The New York Herald-Tribune and his family. It was considered the first "artistic" Great Camp on the lake and featured imaginative architecture which blended seamlessly with its natural surroundings. A lakeside cabin known as The Bishop's Palace, seen at the right side of the historic photograph above, appeared to nearly float over the surface of the lake. *United States Public Domain Built in 1882, Camp WILD AIR was the Adirondack wilderness retreat for the publisher of The New York Herald-Tribune and his family. It was considered the first "artistic" Great Camp on the lake and featured imaginative architecture which blended seamlessly with its natural surroundings. A lakeside cabin known as The Bishop's Palace, seen at the right side of the historic photograph above, appeared to nearly float over the surface of the lake. *United States Public Domain |