In a move that could potentially bring the world's top winter athletes to the Big Apple, New York City and Lake Placid are reportedly exploring a joint bid to host the Winter Olympics. The bid, which would be the first of its kind for the city, aims to capitalize on the city's state-of-the-art infrastructure and the natural beauty of the Adirondack Mountains. Lake Placid, a former Olympic host city, would likely serve as the primary venue for the games, with New York City potentially hosting some events. If successful, the bid could bring a massive influx of tourists and economic investment to the region, but also raises questions about the feasibility and cost of hosting such a large-scale event.


New York City, Lake Placid to explore possible Winter Olympic bid  NBC Sports