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Lake Ave Lake George, NY 12845
Swimming, public launch, cartop only.
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Swimming, public launch, cartop only. More on Visitlakegeorge.com

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Beach Rd Lake George, Adirondacks, NY, 12845
Scenic horse & carriage tours of the Lake George Beach area and Battlefield Park. Beautiful scenery and lak... More on iloveny.com
This is an excellent activity for couples , families and individuals. More on Yahoo! Travel

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115 Canada St, Lake George, NY

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Hudson St, Warrensburg, Adirondacks, NY 12885

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Lake George NY 12845, United States of America
Inscription. Land Tortoise, built by Colonial and British troops, near this site in 1758. Lies 2 miles north in 107 feet of water. , Erected by Bateaux Below, Incorporated. , Location. 43° 25... More on HMDB
Inscription. has been designated a, National Historic Landmark, This vessel possesses national significance, in commemorating the history of, the United States of America. Built by British and prov... More on HMDB

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Lake George NY 12845, United States of America
Inscription. During the French and Indian, War, British and Procincial, troops used a dock near, here for loading soldiers, artillery, and supplies. , Erected by Lake George Historical Association. , Location. 43° 25.097′ ... More on HMDB

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Rte 9N, Lake Luzerne, Adirondacks, NY 12846

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441 Lockhart Mountain Rd, Lake George, Lake George Region, New York
This nine hole course affords many spectacular views of the local terrain. The fairways are wide open, and ... More on Golf.com
A nice course layout that is well kept (only really problem were a few patches on the fairways that were a ... More on golflink.com

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11 Rogers Island Dr, Fort Edward, Capital-Saratoga, NY 12828
The island served as a base camp for the famous fighter Maj. Robert Rogers and his Rangers during the French and Indian War. From 1756 to 1759, Rogers Island was used as a training ground for Major... More on Heritage
'Rogers Island' is an island on the Hudson River, in Washington County, New York, that once formed part of the third largest city in colonial North America, and is considered the ... More on Wikipedia
