. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . LAKE GEORGE 45 The Carpenter House is on the main street ofthe village, which continues northward alongwest of Fort William Henry Park. This house willprovide for about 50 people. Rates, $2 per day;$7-$12 per week. The Worden is at the head of the lake,facing east, the north piazza looking out on theLake, where the street descends to Pine Point, afavorite resort for guests of the house. The Wor-den will accommodate about 100 guests. An om-nibus runs to all trains and boats, free for guestsof the house. The house is substantial and con-venie


. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . LAKE GEORGE 45 The Carpenter House is on the main street ofthe village, which continues northward alongwest of Fort William Henry Park. This house willprovide for about 50 people. Rates, $2 per day;$7-$12 per week. The Worden is at the head of the lake,facing east, the north piazza looking out on theLake, where the street descends to Pine Point, afavorite resort for guests of the house. The Wor-den will accommodate about 100 guests. An om-nibus runs to all trains and boats, free for guestsof the house. The house is substantial and con-venient. It is open during the summer and isunder the management of Edwin J. Worden,owner and proprietor, who is energetic and cap-able as indicated by the thorough manner inwhich improvements have been made. There arebath and toilet rooms on upper floors. It has elec-tric bells, the best of modern spring beds. Thereis a fine piazza along the front, and balconies onthe first floor, facing the north and v\^est. $; $18-$21 week. The Arlington Hotel


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