During its Lausanne session in 1929, seven winter sports resorts competed to host the III Winter Games. Lake-Placid, a small village in New York State near the Canadian border at a modest altitude of 570 m, was chosen over cities such as Yosemite Valley, California, Denver, Colorado or Montreal, Canada.
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