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40-1111: [REDACTED] Look up Marcy  or Marcie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Marcy or Marcie may refer to: People [ edit ] Surname [ edit ] Alfred Marcy (1900–1977), U.S. Army colonel Elizabeth Eunice Marcy (1821–1911), American author, activist, and social reformer; wife of Oliver March Florent Marcie , French documentary filmmaker, war reporter and journalist Geoffrey Marcy (born 1954), American astronomer Oliver Marcy (1820–1899), professor and administrator at Northwestern University; husband of Elizabeth Eunice Marcy Pat Marcy (1913–1993), American mobster and politician Randolph B. Marcy (1812–1887), U.S. Army officer and explorer William L. Marcy (1786–1857), American lawyer, politician and judge The Marcy Brothers , American country music trio Kevin, Kris and Kendal Marcy Given name [ edit ] Marcie Blane (born 1944), American singer Marcie Bolen (born 1977), American guitarist,

80-925: A founding member of The Von Bondies Marcy Conrad (1967–1981), American murder victim Marcie Dodd (born 1978), American stage actress and singer Marcie Free (born 1954), American rock singer Marcy Harriell ( fl.  1994–present ), American actress, singer and writer Marcy Kaptur (born 1946), American politician Marcy Hinzmann (born 1982), American figure skater Marcy Teodoro (born 1970), Filipino politician and current mayor of Marikina Marcy Toepel (born 1958), 21st century American politician Marcy Towns , American chemist Marcy Walker (born 1961), American actress Other [ edit ] Sam Marcy , pen name of American Marxist and co-founder of Workers World Party Sam Ballan (1911–1998) Masashi Tashiro (born 1956), former Japanese TV performer's nickname Fictional characters [ edit ] Marcy ( American Horror Story ) , in

120-925: A founding member of The Von Bondies Marcy Conrad (1967–1981), American murder victim Marcie Dodd (born 1978), American stage actress and singer Marcie Free (born 1954), American rock singer Marcy Harriell ( fl.  1994–present ), American actress, singer and writer Marcy Kaptur (born 1946), American politician Marcy Hinzmann (born 1982), American figure skater Marcy Teodoro (born 1970), Filipino politician and current mayor of Marikina Marcy Toepel (born 1958), 21st century American politician Marcy Towns , American chemist Marcy Walker (born 1961), American actress Other [ edit ] Sam Marcy , pen name of American Marxist and co-founder of Workers World Party Sam Ballan (1911–1998) Masashi Tashiro (born 1956), former Japanese TV performer's nickname Fictional characters [ edit ] Marcy ( American Horror Story ) , in

160-416: A large party led by state geologist Ebenezer Emmons measuring the highest peaks in the region. Interest in recreational climbs of the mountain increased after 1849, when mountain guide Orson Schofield Phelps moved to the area. Phelps would ascend the mountain over 100 times and cut the first two trails to the peak. Surveying teams led by Verplanck Colvin made several important ascents of Mount Marcy in

200-481: A popular destination for hikers, who crowd its summit in the summer months. Multiple approaches to the summit are available from the north and south, with the most popular route being the Van Hoevenberg Trail . The first recorded ascent of the mountain was made by a party led by Ebenezer Emmons on August 5, 1837, who named it after New York governor William L. Marcy . One of the mountain's most notable ascents

240-495: A station on the New York City Subway J/Z lines Marcy Park (disambiguation) , several parks Marcy Field , a public-use airport south of Keene, New York Marcy Brook, New York - see Marcy Dam France [ edit ] Marcy, Aisne , a commune Marcy, Nièvre , a commune Marcy, Rhône , a commune Other [ edit ] Marcy potato , a variety of hybrid potato developed in 1990 "Marcie",

280-428: A station on the New York City Subway J/Z lines Marcy Park (disambiguation) , several parks Marcy Field , a public-use airport south of Keene, New York Marcy Brook, New York - see Marcy Dam France [ edit ] Marcy, Aisne , a commune Marcy, Nièvre , a commune Marcy, Rhône , a commune Other [ edit ] Marcy potato , a variety of hybrid potato developed in 1990 "Marcie",

320-432: A track on Song to a Seagull , Joni Mitchell's debut album See also [ edit ] Marcia (given name) Marcy-l'Étoile , Rhône Marcy-sous-Marle , Aisne Fort Marcy (disambiguation) Marsi (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Marcy . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

360-432: A track on Song to a Seagull , Joni Mitchell's debut album See also [ edit ] Marcia (given name) Marcy-l'Étoile , Rhône Marcy-sous-Marle , Aisne Fort Marcy (disambiguation) Marsi (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Marcy . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

400-683: Is much more challenging and crosses the summits of the Great Range before merging with the Van Hoevenberg Trail, for a total distance of 14.5 miles (23.3 km) one way and 9,000 feet (2,700 m) of cumulative elevation gain. A lengthier southern approach can be made from the Upper Works trailhead via the Calamity Brook Trail. The route passes Lake Colden and Lake Tear of the Clouds on

440-745: Is no documented use of it prior to Hoffman. Mount Marcy is the highest point in New York , the highest peak in the Adirondack Mountains , and the highest of the Adirondack High Peaks , with an elevation of 5,343.1 feet (1,628.6 m). The mountain is located in the High Peaks Wilderness Area , in the town of Keene in Essex County . Three shorter peaks are located on the flanks of Marcy: Gray Peak 0.6 miles (0.97 km) to

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480-508: Is the highest point in the U.S. state of New York , with an elevation of 5,343.1 feet (1,628.6 m). It is located in the town of Keene in Essex County . The mountain is in the heart of the High Peaks Wilderness Area in Adirondack Park . Like the surrounding Adirondack Mountains, Marcy was heavily affected by large glaciers during recent ice ages , which deposited boulders on the mountain slopes and carved valleys and depressions on

520-687: The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to formulate the High Peaks Unit Management Plan in March 1999. A 2021 study by Otak observed significant crowds on the summit of the mountain on popular summer days. The shortest and most frequently used route up the mountain is from the northwest on the Van Hoevenberg Trail . The trail starts at the Adirondak Loj near Heart Lake and proceeds 7.4 miles (11.9 km) to

560-587: The 1870s. Colvin's team measured the mountain's elevation by leveling in 1875, and a signal tower was erected at the summit in 1877. After observing the effects of deforestation during his travels in the Adirondacks, Colvin proposed the creation of a park in the mountains. Most of the Adirondack region, including Mount Marcy, had been sold to private landowners shortly after the American Revolution . In 1922,

600-585: The 1970s. The Summit Steward program was established to educate hikers against wandering off the trails and to mark the trails to the summit with cairns . A long term study between 1957 and 1981 found that away from the hiking trails and direct human impact, the alpine ecosystem was stable over long periods of time. A variety of birds can be found in the spruce-fir forests of the upper slopes, including black-backed woodpeckers , golden-crowned kinglets , and white-winged crossbills , as well as mammals such as pine martens , porcupines , and red squirrels . Despite

640-403: The alternative name Tahawus , a Seneca term which has been translated as "cloud-splitter" or "he splits the sky". The alternative name became popular during the 19th century, and the nearby village at Lower Works was renamed Tahawus in 1847. Many New Yorkers advocated for it to become the official name. A misconception arose that this was an original indigenous name for the peak, although there

680-703: The animated fantasy series Amphibia Marceline the Vampire Queen , a character in the animated series Adventure Time Places [ edit ] United States [ edit ] Mount Marcy (New York) , the highest mountain in New York Marcy Hill , New York Marcy, New York , a town Marcy Houses , a housing project in Brooklyn Marcy Correctional Facility , a prison in Marcy, New York Marcy Avenue (BMT Jamaica Line) ,

720-458: The animated fantasy series Amphibia Marceline the Vampire Queen , a character in the animated series Adventure Time Places [ edit ] United States [ edit ] Mount Marcy (New York) , the highest mountain in New York Marcy Hill , New York Marcy, New York , a town Marcy Houses , a housing project in Brooklyn Marcy Correctional Facility , a prison in Marcy, New York Marcy Avenue (BMT Jamaica Line) ,

760-409: The balsam fir grows. The cold and windy climate near the summit creates a krummholz zone with short, crooked trees and large areas of exposed rock where no plants can take root, although lichens will grow on the rocks. About 18 acres (7.3 hectares) near the summit is covered by alpine tundra vegetation where trees cannot grow, a remnant of the tundra ecosystem which covered the entire region at

800-598: The east, and Mount Royal in Quebec can be seen to the north, 65 miles (105 km) away. Mount Marcy has a warm-summer humid continental climate ( Dfb ) as defined by the Köppen climate classification system, closely bordering on subarctic . The lower slopes of Mount Marcy are covered by hardwood forests containing American beech , sugar maple , and yellow birch trees. The upper slopes contain balsam fir and red spruce . Above an elevation of 4,200 feet (1,300 m), only

840-560: The end of the last ice age and retreated uphill as the climate warmed. This small ecosystem is primarily covered by sphagnum moss and is home to other alpine plants, including alpine bilberry , cottongrass , Labrador tea , Lapland rosebay , and leatherleaf . Botanist Edwin Ketchledge conducted an ecological study of the summits in the late 1960s and concluded the alpine plants were being destroyed by litter and trampling from hikers, after which habitat restoration projects were carried out in

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880-1042: The 💕 [REDACTED] Look up Marcy  or Marcie in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Marcy or Marcie may refer to: People [ edit ] Surname [ edit ] Alfred Marcy (1900–1977), U.S. Army colonel Elizabeth Eunice Marcy (1821–1911), American author, activist, and social reformer; wife of Oliver March Florent Marcie , French documentary filmmaker, war reporter and journalist Geoffrey Marcy (born 1954), American astronomer Oliver Marcy (1820–1899), professor and administrator at Northwestern University; husband of Elizabeth Eunice Marcy Pat Marcy (1913–1993), American mobster and politician Randolph B. Marcy (1812–1887), U.S. Army officer and explorer William L. Marcy (1786–1857), American lawyer, politician and judge The Marcy Brothers , American country music trio Kevin, Kris and Kendal Marcy Given name [ edit ] Marcie Blane (born 1944), American singer Marcie Bolen (born 1977), American guitarist,

920-520: The harsh climate, the summit of Marcy is still home to many animals. Birds that frequent the alpine zone of the High Peaks include common ravens , dark-eyed juncos , white-throated sparrows , winter wrens , and several species of warbler . Mammals that live in the alpine zone include American ermines , long-tailed shrews , and snowshoe hares . The alpine meadows support pollinating insects, and bees , butterflies , flies , and wasps can be found in

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1000-554: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Marcy&oldid=1257991018 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Disambiguation pages with surname-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Mount Marcy (New York) Mount Marcy ( Mohawk : Tewawe'éstha )

1040-409: The mountain slopes by water as it repeatedly froze and thawed, including a depression on the northeast slope known as the snowbowl, and another on the south slope which has now been filled by Lake Tear of the Clouds. The mountain, along with the surrounding Adirondack region, is currently rising at a rate of 2-3 millimeters per year. The earliest recorded ascent of Mount Marcy was on August 5, 1837, by

1080-531: The mountain. One such depression is today filled by Lake Tear of the Clouds , which is often cited as the highest source of the Hudson River . The majority of the mountain is covered by hardwood and spruce-fir forests, although the highest few hundred feet are above the tree line. The peak is dominated by rocky outcrops, lichens, and alpine plants. The mountain supports a diverse number of woodland mammals and birds. Mount Marcy's stature and expansive views make it

1120-602: The new president took the train to Buffalo to be sworn in. The route from Long Lake to North Creek has been designated as the Roosevelt-Marcy Trail . Marcy's popularity as a hiking destination has steadily increased in recent decades, conflicting with the goal of keeping the mountain and the surrounding area as wilderness . The number of registered visitors at trailheads in the High Peaks Wilderness increased from 57,016 in 1988 to 139,663 in 1998, prompting

1160-663: The peak. Beginning at the Garden parking lot in Keene Valley, this route is 9.1 miles (14.6 km) to the summit. The Johns Brook Lodge, the closest lodging to the mountain, is located 3.5 miles (5.6 km) from the trailhead. This route involves a gain of 3,821 feet (1,165 m) in elevation. The mountain can also be ascended at the end of the Great Range Trail, which begins at the Rooster Comb trailhead in Keene Valley. This route

1200-410: The state of New York acquired the land containing the summit to add to the state forest preserve . Vice President Theodore Roosevelt was on a vacation in the Adirondacks when President William McKinley was shot by an assassin on September 6, 1901. Roosevelt rushed to Buffalo to see the president, but believed he would recover and resumed his trip. On September 13, when it became clear McKinley

1240-499: The summit and involves a gain of 4,200 feet (1,300 m) of elevation. A lean-to is available for camping at Panther Gorge, located 8.7 miles (14.0 km) from the trailhead. The two southern routes meet at the Four Corners intersection at the col between Mounts Marcy and Skylight, from which both peaks can be accessed. On clear days, 43 of the other 45 High Peaks are visible from the peak of Marcy. Lake Champlain can be seen to

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1280-550: The summit. Marcy Dam is located on the route 2.3 miles (3.7 km) from the trailhead along with campsites. This route involves a gain of 3,166 feet (965 m) in elevation from the trailhead to summit. Portions of the trail can be used for alpine skiing in the winter. A second ascent route approaches from the northeast, via the Phelps Trail in Johns Brook Valley, which merges with the Van Hoevenberg Trail shortly before

1320-537: The television anthology series American Horror Story Marcy (Chrono Cross) , from the video game Chrono Cross Marcie , in the Peanuts comic strip Marcy D'Arcy , in the television series Married With Children Marcy, from Cabin Fever (2002) , and it's 2016 remake . Marcie McBain , in the soap opera One Life to Live Marcy Park, in the musical The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee Marcy Wu , in

1360-440: The television anthology series American Horror Story Marcy (Chrono Cross) , from the video game Chrono Cross Marcie , in the Peanuts comic strip Marcy D'Arcy , in the television series Married With Children Marcy, from Cabin Fever (2002) , and it's 2016 remake . Marcie McBain , in the soap opera One Life to Live Marcy Park, in the musical The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee Marcy Wu , in

1400-516: The way to the summit, and can also be used for skiing in the winter. This approach is 10.3 miles (16.6 km) to the summit and there several campsites along the route. Less commonly, a southern approach can be made from the Elk Lake parking lot on the Elk Lake-Marcy Trail. This trail crosses private land and is closed during the big-game hunting season. The route is 11.0 miles (17.7 km) to

1440-518: The west, Little Marcy 0.8 miles (1.3 km) to the northeast, and an unnamed peak 1.2 miles (1.9 km) to the northwest. Lake Tear of the Clouds , at the col between Mounts Marcy and Skylight , is often cited as the highest source of the Hudson River. Between Mount Marcy and Mount Haystack lies Panther Gorge. A large rock slide on the southern slope of the mountain, now called the Old Slide,

1480-467: Was Wawobadenik , meaning "white mountains". The contemporary name Mount Marcy was provided by Ebenezer Emmons following his ascent of the mountain in August 1837. The mountain is named after William L. Marcy , the 19th-century Governor of New York, who authorized the environmental survey that explored the area. In September 1837, the area was visited by poet and author Charles Fenno Hoffman , who proposed

1520-457: Was dying, Roosevelt was staying at Tahawus, and spent the morning ascending Mount Marcy with his family. A messenger had to be dispatched to deliver the news and reached the party at Lake Tear of the Clouds during their descent. They hiked back to their lodge, where Roosevelt hired a stage coach to take him to the North Creek train station . There, Roosevelt was informed that McKinley had died, and

1560-630: Was incorporated into the first cut trail to the summit, which approached from Panther Gorge. Mount Marcy is composed of anorthosite rock formed approximately 1.1 billion years ago. During the Pleistocene Epoch , large glaciers formed across the Adirondack Mountains, carving new valleys and depositing erratic rocks across the mountains. The last glacial retreat of the Pleistocene occurred 12,000 years ago. Numerous cirques were left on

1600-591: Was made in 1901, when Theodore Roosevelt climbed it with his family, and learned during his descent that William McKinley was dying and he was to become President of the United States. The mountain is known as Tewawe'éstha in the Mohawk language . The mountain was known as Wah-um-de-neg , meaning "always white", in the Missisquoi Abenaki Tribe . Another Abenaki name for it and the surrounding mountains

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