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Adirondack may mean:
- Adirondack Mountains (United States) (also known as the "Adirondacks")
- Adirondack County, New York
- Adirondack (Amtrak), an Amtrak passenger rail route connecting New York City and Montreal
- Adirondack (hut), a type of three-walled semi-cabin, with open fronts, found at some developed campsites
- Adirondack (house), an American style of house construction
- Adirondack (Mars), the nickname for Mars Exploration Rover Spirit's first target rock for investigation after landing on Mars in 2004
- Adirondack (steamship) (see W. & A. Fletcher Company)
- Adirondack chair, a type of chair used primarily in an outdoors setting
- Adirondack Community College (United States), a two-year college located in the state of New York
- Adirondack guideboat, a lightweight boat, a rowed skiff, carried between bodies of water, originally designed for hunting now used by professional guides
- Adirondack State Park (United States) (also known as "Adirondack Park"), the largest state park in the United States, containing a large portion of the Adirondack Mountains
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