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The name Noon Mark comes from, by way of Noonmark Farm, the mountain that you see looming above you as you leave Keene Valley in the southerly direction. A somewhat contrived description of how Noonmark Farm was named is found on the back page of the Diner's menu; it states:
Noonmark Farm no longer exists; the barns are gone and most of the pastures are now overgrown; however, its farmhouse still stands in stark remembrance. As a direct descendant of that family from many years ago, the family owning this eating place has adopted the name "Noon Mark" as a tribute to the hardworking people who estabished Noonmark Farm. Some of those hardy folks being Harvey Washbond, Shaw and Nellie Washbond, and Emerson Washbond. In their memory, Noon Mark Diner strives to be a warm and friendly eatery serving quality homemade food." Noon Mark Diner is not only about food, but is also the Adirondack Trailways bus terminal for the area. So if you can't get to Noon Mark Diner by car, don't fear, you can always take the bus nestled in amongst the Adirondack High Peaks, the awesome beauty of the area alone makes the trip worthwhile. Since this website reaches all over the world, folks from far away lands merely have to take a plane to Albany, New York, then the Adirondack Trailways bus to Keene Valley and there you are at Noon Mark Diner it couldn't be more convenient. We are a smoke free environment.
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