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ADIRONDACK CHAIR & FOOTSTOOL

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In the early 1900's in the upper NewYork State Adirondack Mountains this style of chair first appeared. The Chair has a low seat; wide arms curved back and a very comfortable footstool. The back has a single 3 position adjustment that makes it very comfortable for all. Skill level Beginner

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