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Grand Adirondack Hotel, Lake Placid, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel
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Lake-view property offering modern Adirondack decor in rooms & suites, plus dining & free WiFi.
Nearby attractions
Lake Placid Comics and Games
2513 Main St, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Gallery 46
2525 Main St, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Lake Placid Olympic Museum
2634 Main St, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Lake Placid Visitors Bureau
2608 Main St, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Mid's park
2445 Main St, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Lake Placid Public Library
2471 Main St, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Mirror Lake
North Elba, NY 12946
Lake Placid Toboggan Chute
31 Parkside Dr, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Mirror Lake Public Beach
31 Parkside Dr, Lake Placid, NY 12946
The Curious Otter
2419 Main St, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Nearby restaurants
Soulshine Bagel
2526 Main St, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Smoke Signals
2489 Main St, Lake Placid, NY 12946, United States
Generations Tap & Grill
2543 Main St, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Wyatt's
2525 Main St, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Bazzi's Pizza
2536 Main St, Lake Placid, NY 12946, United States
Upstairs Grill Steak & Seafood
2490 Main St, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Marcy Bar Room & Marcy Café
2520 Main St, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Big Mountain Deli & Crêperie
2475 Main St, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Eleanor's Pasta KITCHEN
2525 Main St, Lake Placid, NY 12946
NOON MARK Burger & Pie Joint
2488 Main St, Lake Placid, NY 12946
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High Peaks Resort
2384 Saranac Ave, Lake Placid, NY 12946, United States
Best Western Adirondack Inn
2625 Main St, Lake Placid, NY 12946
The Haus, Lake Placid
2439 Main St APT 1, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Lake Placid Inn: Main Street
2617 Main St Suite 4, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Hampton Inn & Suites Lake Placid
801 Mirror Lake Dr, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Lake House at High Peaks Resort
1 Mirror Lake Dr, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Lake Placid Inn Boutique Hotel
821 Mirror Lake Dr, Lake Placid, NY 12946
Bluebird Lake Placid
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Grand Adirondack Hotel, Lake Placid, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

2520 Main St, Lake Placid, NY 12946
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Lake-view property offering modern Adirondack decor in rooms & suites, plus dining & free WiFi.

attractions: Lake Placid Comics and Games, Gallery 46, Lake Placid Olympic Museum, Lake Placid Visitors Bureau, Mid's park, Lake Placid Public Library, Mirror Lake, Lake Placid Toboggan Chute, Mirror Lake Public Beach, The Curious Otter, restaurants: Soulshine Bagel, Smoke Signals, Generations Tap & Grill, Wyatt's, Bazzi's Pizza, Upstairs Grill Steak & Seafood, Marcy Bar Room & Marcy Café, Big Mountain Deli & Crêperie, Eleanor's Pasta KITCHEN, NOON MARK Burger & Pie Joint
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(518) 523-1818
Website
grandadirondack.com

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Nearby attractions of Grand Adirondack Hotel, Lake Placid, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

Lake Placid Comics and Games

Gallery 46

Lake Placid Olympic Museum

Lake Placid Visitors Bureau

Mid's park

Lake Placid Public Library

Mirror Lake

Lake Placid Toboggan Chute

Mirror Lake Public Beach

The Curious Otter

Lake Placid Comics and Games

Lake Placid Comics and Games

4.3

(28)

Closed
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Gallery 46

Gallery 46

5.0

(11)

Open 24 hours
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Lake Placid Olympic Museum

Lake Placid Olympic Museum

4.5

(601)

Open 24 hours
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Lake Placid Visitors Bureau

Lake Placid Visitors Bureau

4.5

(131)

Closed
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Things to do nearby

Awakening Through Trauma - The Workshop - Lake Placid
Awakening Through Trauma - The Workshop - Lake Placid
Sun, Dec 7 • 4:00 PM
Virtual Via Zoom, Lake Placid, NY 12946
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Dinner with Santa 2025
Dinner with Santa 2025
Sun, Dec 7 • 4:00 PM
324 Whiteface Memorial Highway, Wilmington, NY 12997
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The Seven Wonders: Tribute to Fleetwood Mac at Waterhole Music Lounge
The Seven Wonders: Tribute to Fleetwood Mac at Waterhole Music Lounge
Sat, Dec 13 • 7:30 PM
48 Main Street, Saranac Lake, NY 12983
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Nearby restaurants of Grand Adirondack Hotel, Lake Placid, a Tribute Portfolio Hotel

Soulshine Bagel

Smoke Signals

Generations Tap & Grill

Wyatt's

Bazzi's Pizza

Upstairs Grill Steak & Seafood

Marcy Bar Room & Marcy Café

Big Mountain Deli & Crêperie

Eleanor's Pasta KITCHEN

NOON MARK Burger & Pie Joint

Soulshine Bagel

Soulshine Bagel

4.4

(260)

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Smoke Signals

Smoke Signals

4.5

(1.4K)

$$

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Generations Tap & Grill

Generations Tap & Grill

4.3

(654)

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Wyatt's

Wyatt's

4.3

(277)

$

Closed
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Wendy PridmoreWendy Pridmore
I'd like to give the hotel more stars because I like what I think they're trying to do but they're just not quite there. PROS: - Right in the middle of Main Street, allowing easy access to shopping and restaurants. - Blues bar in lower level had some great live music playing when we arrived and the scene seemed lively. - Good attempt at a rustic, hipster feel with paint colors and decor. - Beds are super comfy. Not sure what mattresses they have but if I was rating just on that, I'd have given 5 stars. - Clean (mostly - see below about the hotel folder) CONS: - The envelope to tip housekeeping was dirty and gross. I washed my hands after accidentally picking it up. Super gross. - The menu inside the hotel folder in our room was crusted with mustard and a few other things that I wish I could was from my memory as thoroughly as I washedfeom my hands. Just a note to management - check that stuff! - While the mattress was amazing, the pillows were awful. One of mine was even super lumpy like it had been around and abused for a few years. Eww. - Difficult to find parking as the lot is tiny and tight to maneuver through. Why hasn't there been a partnership forged for use of the municipal parking lot nextdoor? - Building is old and though they've attempted updates, they all seem to be cosmetic updates which leaves room floors uneven and squeaky and the walls are thin (which is especially annoying if you have a young couple next door or a barking/whining dog - did I mention it's dog-friendly?). - Didn't effect our stay but why oh why hasn't anyone fixed the peeling mural right beside the check-in? It looks awful (and gives the place a bit of a creepy The Shining vibe) - The rooms on the back of the hotel have balconies and the door to ours was not only unlocked when we arrived, it also had a gap between the door and the frame even when it was closed up tight. That didn't seem safe or part of any good hotel's aesthetic. - The front desk confirmed we had a late check-out reserved and that it wasn't an issue anyway because our room wasn't booked for the following evening anyway. So, when my sister-in-law had bike issues first thing in the morning as she went out for her 5 hr course ride, I called downstairs and booked the $25 stay late package that allows guests to keep their rooms until 4pm. I got approval for this and went back to my day. Around 11am, I got a call that we could not have the room until 4 afterall because housekeeping wouldn't be on duty to clean our room that late - we would need to leave by 2pm. I later spoke with the front desk to clarify how they could offer the package if they don't actually have staff on duty to clean. They apologized and didn't charge us for the extra-late check out but it was frustrating that they offer a package that isn't actually available. So, buyer-beware on that deal! Overall, I'd rate our stay as just "ok" and I may even book here again as their rates seem reasonable. I'd definitely stay here if the backpacker-hostel vibe kicked up a notch or two to the actual lumberjack-hipster (lumberster? Hipsterjack?) vibe I think they're shooting for.
KimKim
The location, lobby, and customer service at this hotel were great, but the rooms were a bit disappointing. My husband and I stayed here for one night, and opted for this newer hotel over other similarly priced options because it felt more stylish and modern. While the decor was beautiful, the quality of the rooms themselves was disappointing. Our first room smelled horribly musty and had a leak from the air conditioner upstairs, which caused the paint to be coming off the ceiling and walls. After calling the front desk, they were able to move us to another room. This was in much better condition, but still had a bit of a musty smell. After a family arrived in a nearby room, we realized the walls were incredibly thin — we could make out most of their conversations and hear their TV. The rooms were also quite narrow. This was fine for us, but might be an issue for folks with more than two people or who enjoy more space. I was also disappointed that they were not able to accommodate check-in before 4 PM or a late check-out. There were some pros: the attendant at the valet station and the women at the front were very helpful and nice. The rooftop bar had wonderful views and we enjoyed our drinks. And the decor of the lobby area was very nicely done. If the quality of the rooms were better, this would be a spot we would have returned for future Lake Placid visits.
Christine HansenChristine Hansen
The Grand Adirondack Hotel has been the perfect place to stay. We had free nights that needed to be used this month and thought Lake Placid would be nice to revisit especially since we loved it last time. The location is spot on being right in the center of everything and we had a fabulous view of the Mirror Lake from our upper floor room. It was an easy walk to restaurants, shops, and some of the Olympic venues. Our King standard room was spacious with a separate sitting room with a couch and TV. AC worked well and there was plenty of drawer space. The lobby area was inviting and comfortable, and the staff was very accommodating. The only negatives were the parking since it’s valet (with an additional fee), but it’s understandable based on the location, and the shower temperature was difficult to adjust for a consistent temperature. Although we didn’t eat at the hotel restaurants, we did enjoy drinks and a blues musician at the Marcy Bar as well as drinks the following night at their rooftop bar. The rooftop bar was packed by the time we left and again, offered great views of the lake. Would definitely stay at this hotel again. Update-we did eat breakfast at the Marcy on our last morning which was quite good and our waiter was top notch.
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I'd like to give the hotel more stars because I like what I think they're trying to do but they're just not quite there. PROS: - Right in the middle of Main Street, allowing easy access to shopping and restaurants. - Blues bar in lower level had some great live music playing when we arrived and the scene seemed lively. - Good attempt at a rustic, hipster feel with paint colors and decor. - Beds are super comfy. Not sure what mattresses they have but if I was rating just on that, I'd have given 5 stars. - Clean (mostly - see below about the hotel folder) CONS: - The envelope to tip housekeeping was dirty and gross. I washed my hands after accidentally picking it up. Super gross. - The menu inside the hotel folder in our room was crusted with mustard and a few other things that I wish I could was from my memory as thoroughly as I washedfeom my hands. Just a note to management - check that stuff! - While the mattress was amazing, the pillows were awful. One of mine was even super lumpy like it had been around and abused for a few years. Eww. - Difficult to find parking as the lot is tiny and tight to maneuver through. Why hasn't there been a partnership forged for use of the municipal parking lot nextdoor? - Building is old and though they've attempted updates, they all seem to be cosmetic updates which leaves room floors uneven and squeaky and the walls are thin (which is especially annoying if you have a young couple next door or a barking/whining dog - did I mention it's dog-friendly?). - Didn't effect our stay but why oh why hasn't anyone fixed the peeling mural right beside the check-in? It looks awful (and gives the place a bit of a creepy The Shining vibe) - The rooms on the back of the hotel have balconies and the door to ours was not only unlocked when we arrived, it also had a gap between the door and the frame even when it was closed up tight. That didn't seem safe or part of any good hotel's aesthetic. - The front desk confirmed we had a late check-out reserved and that it wasn't an issue anyway because our room wasn't booked for the following evening anyway. So, when my sister-in-law had bike issues first thing in the morning as she went out for her 5 hr course ride, I called downstairs and booked the $25 stay late package that allows guests to keep their rooms until 4pm. I got approval for this and went back to my day. Around 11am, I got a call that we could not have the room until 4 afterall because housekeeping wouldn't be on duty to clean our room that late - we would need to leave by 2pm. I later spoke with the front desk to clarify how they could offer the package if they don't actually have staff on duty to clean. They apologized and didn't charge us for the extra-late check out but it was frustrating that they offer a package that isn't actually available. So, buyer-beware on that deal! Overall, I'd rate our stay as just "ok" and I may even book here again as their rates seem reasonable. I'd definitely stay here if the backpacker-hostel vibe kicked up a notch or two to the actual lumberjack-hipster (lumberster? Hipsterjack?) vibe I think they're shooting for.
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The location, lobby, and customer service at this hotel were great, but the rooms were a bit disappointing. My husband and I stayed here for one night, and opted for this newer hotel over other similarly priced options because it felt more stylish and modern. While the decor was beautiful, the quality of the rooms themselves was disappointing. Our first room smelled horribly musty and had a leak from the air conditioner upstairs, which caused the paint to be coming off the ceiling and walls. After calling the front desk, they were able to move us to another room. This was in much better condition, but still had a bit of a musty smell. After a family arrived in a nearby room, we realized the walls were incredibly thin — we could make out most of their conversations and hear their TV. The rooms were also quite narrow. This was fine for us, but might be an issue for folks with more than two people or who enjoy more space. I was also disappointed that they were not able to accommodate check-in before 4 PM or a late check-out. There were some pros: the attendant at the valet station and the women at the front were very helpful and nice. The rooftop bar had wonderful views and we enjoyed our drinks. And the decor of the lobby area was very nicely done. If the quality of the rooms were better, this would be a spot we would have returned for future Lake Placid visits.
Kim

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The Grand Adirondack Hotel has been the perfect place to stay. We had free nights that needed to be used this month and thought Lake Placid would be nice to revisit especially since we loved it last time. The location is spot on being right in the center of everything and we had a fabulous view of the Mirror Lake from our upper floor room. It was an easy walk to restaurants, shops, and some of the Olympic venues. Our King standard room was spacious with a separate sitting room with a couch and TV. AC worked well and there was plenty of drawer space. The lobby area was inviting and comfortable, and the staff was very accommodating. The only negatives were the parking since it’s valet (with an additional fee), but it’s understandable based on the location, and the shower temperature was difficult to adjust for a consistent temperature. Although we didn’t eat at the hotel restaurants, we did enjoy drinks and a blues musician at the Marcy Bar as well as drinks the following night at their rooftop bar. The rooftop bar was packed by the time we left and again, offered great views of the lake. Would definitely stay at this hotel again. Update-we did eat breakfast at the Marcy on our last morning which was quite good and our waiter was top notch.
Christine Hansen

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I booked a room at the Grand Adirondack Hotel in Lake Placid NY, for February 10-11. I have stayed at this property twice before. ||We arrived at Check-In at 3pm, there was no one else checking in. ||||The front desk employee could not locate my reservation. He said that was common since they had 2 separate reservation systems and that "Good old Marriott can't make this any more difficult:"||||He then proceeded to pull out manuals and asked me to sit down as "this is going to take a while". I remained and told him that I had the reservation confirmation on my phone. He asked how I made the reservation. I told him via the web page. He said " Oh that's a problem sometimes because of all the snow in the atmosphere up here. It interferes with the computers “. ||||I then told him that I could easily just check in from the app. He said "No. We don't do that here. We're so close to the border we have to be cautious because of all of the human trafficking. " ||||40 minutes later, accompanied by a running commentary on how awful Marriott is, he informs me that he is going to just book me a new reservation. He then says "You have to call Marriott yourself and cancel your reservation so you don't get charged. Marriott only gave me 3 of the 4 passwords I need”. ||||When I got to my room I did just that, and spoke with Oliver. He was very kind and apologetic and told me that he would open a case for me with my concerns. He assured me that I would hear from the Manager of the property. That evening I went out of my way to NOT go anywhere near the front desk when we went out for dinner. ||||The next morning my husband checked us out. A different employee at the front desk recognized the room number and told my husband she was looking into our case and that we would hear from the manager. ||||After a week with no email or phone call, I again called Bonvoy on Feb. 17. This time I spoke with Maya who was kind and apologetic. She informed me that the case had been closed by the property and that there would be a 10,000 point deposit made to my account. (I chuckled at that, this hotel's points values range from 43k to 50k+) ||She then placed me on hold and called the property and spoke to a supervisor. Maya relayed my dismay and told me that she instructed the supervisor that someone should have contacted me. However Maya informed me that there was nothing more that Bonvoy could do since the case was closed. She suggested I call the hotel myself and speak with the supervisor. That it would for sure help. ||||I immediately did so. I got her on the phone and once again relayed all of the above. She assured me that I would hear from the manager. ||||On Tuesday evening Feb 18, there was still no contact. I went to Bonvoys' compliment & concerns page and once again, expressed my disappointment. The next morning at I received an email back from Bonvoy ( Rohan Pant) apologizing profusely and stating that the case had been reopened so that the '"leadership at the property can review this". ||||4 days later, On Saturday February 22, i missed a call from the front office manager at the hotel. She asked me to call her back and to leave a message in her voice mail. ||||I did so that day, again on Tuesday and again on Wednesday. It is now Friday February 28 and I have not heard back. ||||I am a Titanium elite member. I did NOT mention that at check-in (nor was it acknowledged) . I do believe that every person I've interacted with thus far knows this. ||||To say that I am upset is an understatement. In this situation I couldn't care less that I wasn't thanked for my loyalty. The representation of a brand I have been dedicated to for over 20 years was atrocious. I was hoping for a do- over from the management team at this hotel. I barely got...

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2.0
2y

Our recent experience at the hotel can only be described as awkward. During our two-night stay in late August, we encountered several issues that left us less than satisfied. Upon our arrival, the hotel's location was clear, yet there was no obvious signage directing new guests to the valet stand at the back. This led me to somewhat awkwardly explore the vacant street level “lower lobby” until I noticed a helpful valet on the second-floor, who provided excellent directions.

I think the hotel was originally constructed for Lake Placid's first Olympics and subsequently renovated, gives off a 1930s charm. However, this charm results in dimly lit, deep forest green hallways. The doorways and elevator are narrower than expected, impacting accessibility. The hotel and rooms have been recently renovated and the interior design is fantastic. The hotel’s decor, dog friendliness, and prime downtown Lake Placid location are the only thing this place has going for it.

We discovered dirty underwear and clothing from the previous guest left behind in one of the drawers. This incident left us feeling uncomfortable with the house keeping’s attention to detail and dissatisfied that the hotel was clean.

I recommend avoiding dining at the hotel's restaurant, Marcy. The wait staff proved awkward and the premium prices did not align with the quality of the experience offered in Lake Placid. The menu's attempt at gastro-uniqueness fell short, resulting in a disappointing two-hour dining experience. Our order of half a dozen oysters arrived as only three on a bed of salt and peppercorns, an unpleasant surprise that detracted from the enjoyment of the meal. Despite the waitress's description of the scallops as something she was “proud to sell”, our meals were presented in an unappetizing manner, accompanied by lackluster sides. Fun fact: the prices on the website are less than the printed menu in the restaurant.

Observing the wait staff's lack of confidence and finesse, it was clear that the service did not match the menu prices. They were either absent when needed or overly attentive and awkward when not required. After what felt like an eternity, we concluded our meal without dessert, left disappointed by both the food and the service. Knowing there were better dining options in the village for the same price compounded our dissatisfaction.

In an attempt to address our concerns, I approached the concierge, seeking resolution. However, his response was far from satisfactory, displaying a complete lack of empathy. He dismissed my feedback, stating that food and beverage matters were not his job, and even shrugged off the incident with the previous guest's clothes. This lack of customer service, especially from a Marriott Bonvoy Member hotel, was unprecedented. The concierge's apathetic attitude left us dismayed, as he merely assured me that the "necessary people" would be informed.

Upon checkout, the front desk person proceeded to grill us an over the transactions on the account. More than just the usual checking to see bill was correct. Felt like we were being cross examined on a witness stand. Not a friendly place to be honest.

Definitely will not...

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3.0
7y

I'd like to give the hotel more stars because I like what I think they're trying to do but they're just not quite there.

PROS: Right in the middle of Main Street, allowing easy access to shopping and restaurants. Blues bar in lower level had some great live music playing when we arrived and the scene seemed lively. Good attempt at a rustic, hipster feel with paint colors and decor. Beds are super comfy. Not sure what mattresses they have but if I was rating just on that, I'd have given 5 stars. Clean (mostly - see below about the hotel folder)

CONS: The envelope to tip housekeeping was dirty and gross. I washed my hands after accidentally picking it up. Super gross. The menu inside the hotel folder in our room was crusted with mustard and a few other things that I wish I could was from my memory as thoroughly as I washedfeom my hands. Just a note to management - check that stuff! While the mattress was amazing, the pillows were awful. One of mine was even super lumpy like it had been around and abused for a few years. Eww. Difficult to find parking as the lot is tiny and tight to maneuver through. Why hasn't there been a partnership forged for use of the municipal parking lot nextdoor? Building is old and though they've attempted updates, they all seem to be cosmetic updates which leaves room floors uneven and squeaky and the walls are thin (which is especially annoying if you have a young couple next door or a barking/whining dog - did I mention it's dog-friendly?). Didn't effect our stay but why oh why hasn't anyone fixed the peeling mural right beside the check-in? It looks awful (and gives the place a bit of a creepy The Shining vibe) The rooms on the back of the hotel have balconies and the door to ours was not only unlocked when we arrived, it also had a gap between the door and the frame even when it was closed up tight. That didn't seem safe or part of any good hotel's aesthetic. The front desk confirmed we had a late check-out reserved and that it wasn't an issue anyway because our room wasn't booked for the following evening anyway. So, when my sister-in-law had bike issues first thing in the morning as she went out for her 5 hr course ride, I called downstairs and booked the $25 stay late package that allows guests to keep their rooms until 4pm. I got approval for this and went back to my day. Around 11am, I got a call that we could not have the room until 4 afterall because housekeeping wouldn't be on duty to clean our room that late - we would need to leave by 2pm. I later spoke with the front desk to clarify how they could offer the package if they don't actually have staff on duty to clean. They apologized and didn't charge us for the extra-late check out but it was frustrating that they offer a package that isn't actually available. So, buyer-beware on that deal!

Overall, I'd rate our stay as just "ok" and I may even book here again as their rates seem reasonable. I'd definitely stay here if the backpacker-hostel vibe kicked up a notch or two to the actual lumberjack-hipster (lumberster? Hipsterjack?) vibe I think they're...

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