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Take a moment to visit the Lake Placid Olympic Museum when you come to the Olympic Center. The museum showcases 1932 & 1980 Winter Olympic Games and the future of the games around the world. Open daily from 9:30am to 5:00pm in Miracle Plaza.
The Lake Placid Olympic Museum is a treasure trove of history featuring interactive exhibits, innovative displays, and North America’s second largest Winter Olympic artifact collection. One that reveals the boundless spirit of Olympians and the Olympic Games.
Lake Placid boasts the distinction of hosting two Olympic Winter Games, initially in 1932 and then again in 1980. These historic venues, collectively known as the Lake Placid Legacy Sites, comprise the Olympic Center, Olympic Jumping Complex, Mt Van Hoevenberg, and Whiteface Mountain.
The Olympic Center is a sports complex in Lake Placid, New York that acted as the Olympic Park for both the 1932 and the 1980 Winter Olympics. [1] [2] The venues inside this area is the main complex of the 2023 Winter World University Games.
Explore the legacy of the Olympic Games with exciting exhibits, including video highlights, athletes' uniforms and equipment, a collection of Olympic torches, mascots, the first gold medal ever awarded, and more!
The Lake Placid Olympic Museum was inducted into the prestigious network in October 2021 in recognition of the all the hard work the museum staff, board of trustees, ORDA, and the Adirondack community has put into making the museum a world-class destination for winter Olympic history.
Walk through the Olympic Center and you’ll see hallways adorned with plaques and banners toting the achievements of past Olympians. You’ll find the 1932 Jack Shea Arena, 1980 Herb Brooks Arena, USA Practice Rink, James C. Sheffield Speed Skating Oval, Conference Center, and The Lake Placid Olympic Museum.