. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . been repeatedlymade to interest both the state and national gov-ernments in the care of the old fort, the ownersexpressing a willingness to sell at a nominalprice if the preservation could be guaranteed,but in vain. They have now undertaken the res-voration of the old building as nearly on originallines as can be determined, Larrabees Point is on the Vermont shore, amile north of the ruins. For hotel see page 198. Crcwn Point Landing is 11 miles noith of FortTicoDderoga. Crown Point Ruins are six miles north of Cro\\TiPoint landing. The lak
. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . been repeatedlymade to interest both the state and national gov-ernments in the care of the old fort, the ownersexpressing a willingness to sell at a nominalprice if the preservation could be guaranteed,but in vain. They have now undertaken the res-voration of the old building as nearly on originallines as can be determined, Larrabees Point is on the Vermont shore, amile north of the ruins. For hotel see page 198. Crcwn Point Landing is 11 miles noith of FortTicoDderoga. Crown Point Ruins are six miles north of Cro\\TiPoint landing. The lake is here narrowed down by APPPOACHING CROWN POINT RUINS FROM THE SOUTH. I Crown Point Light House ; 2 Port Henry ; 3 Chimney Point,the land extending from the west on which the ruinsstand, its easternmo; point marked by a stone light-house. Chimney Point approaches from the east the light-house, at the narrowest place in thepassage, are the scarcely visible remains of Fort StFrederick, Ivjilt by the French in 1731. Crown Point 14t^ ;^^M. MAP OF LAKE No. 3. THE ADIRONDACKS 31
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