Adirondack Mountains 1838 Tribute Sticker Pack — 3-Pack (2")

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Adirondack Mountains 1838 Tribute Sticker Pack — 3-Pack (2")

Celebrate true ADK heritage with this Adirondack Mountains 1838 sticker pack. Each sticker features a bold, vintage-style Indian head illustration — created as a respectful tribute to the Native peoples known to live throughout the region in the early 1800s. The year 1838 marks one of the first times New York officially recognized the name “Adirondack Mountains” in state records, making it a powerful part of the design.

What’s Included

  • 3 premium vinyl stickers

  • 2-inch round

  • Glossy laminated finish for sharp color and long-lasting shine

  • 100% waterproof, UV-resistant & fully weatherproof

  • Built to survive years outdoors on trucks, boats, coolers, toolboxes, kayaks, and anything ADK-ready

  • Crisp retro artwork that looks good anywhere you slap it

  • A meaningful nod to both Adirondack history and the Native presence that shaped the region long before 1838

Q&A

Q: How durable are these stickers outdoors?
A: Extremely. Gloss-laminated vinyl gives you sun protection, water resistance, and scratch resistance — perfect for long-term outdoor use.

Q: What does 1838 represent?
A: 1838 is one of the earliest years the Adirondack region appeared in New York State documentation, marking its formal recognition by name.

Q: Who is the figure on the sticker?
A: It’s a vintage-style Native tribute illustration, inspired by traditional Northeastern Woodlands imagery. It’s not meant to represent a specific tribe or person — just honor the Native presence in the ADKs during that time.