21 Historic Olympic Venues That Are Now Completely Abandoned

6. Lake Placid: Twice an Olympic Host

Standing at the top of the tall ski jump looking down the track that skier's use to launch themselves into the air. Olympic Jumping Complex, Lake Placid, New York. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @G. Edward Johnson

Lake Placid, a small town in upstate New York, has the unique distinction of hosting the Winter Olympics twice, in 1932 and 1980. The venues, nestled in the Adirondack Mountains, have largely withstood the test of time. However, some facilities, like the ski jumps, have fallen into disrepair, overshadowed by newer, more modern counterparts. Lake Placid's Olympic legacy is one of resilience and community spirit. The town continues to embrace its history, finding innovative ways to repurpose its venues. This story highlights the importance of community involvement in preserving Olympic sites, ensuring that they remain vibrant parts of their regions.

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