. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . oom forhops, etc., affords opportunity for evening gath-erings. A dark room on the grounds is a con-venience appreciated by amateur photograpehrsA motor boat makes regular trips to and from thepublic landing on the arrival of the regular steam-ers. Guests of the house are welcome to freetransportation whenever the boat runs, and the 72 LAKE GEORGE going back and forth is a feature approved of bymany. The Lake View is deserving of the highestcommendation, although as the proprietor all toomodestly expresses it, Just a plain, old-fashionedhou
. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . oom forhops, etc., affords opportunity for evening gath-erings. A dark room on the grounds is a con-venience appreciated by amateur photograpehrsA motor boat makes regular trips to and from thepublic landing on the arrival of the regular steam-ers. Guests of the house are welcome to freetransportation whenever the boat runs, and the 72 LAKE GEORGE going back and forth is a feature approved of bymany. The Lake View is deserving of the highestcommendation, although as the proprietor all toomodestly expresses it, Just a plain, old-fashionedhouse, where the young people may enjoy them-selves and quiet people take comfort. Thereis a distinct departure this iseason in that agrill has been added in a new detached Brier Island, north of the Lake View, atthe entrance of Phantom Bay. The bold pointnorth of Sweet Brier Island and the handsomevilla back of the little bay, surrounded by anample lawn on which are seen statutes of men andiieasts, to William Demuth of New THE ALGONQUIN. LAKE GEORGE 73 The Algonquin is on the west shore of the lit-• le bay back of Sweet Briar Island witli capacityfor 75 guests. Its furnishings are up-to-date andthe house presents an attractive appearance withits surroundings of locusts and maples. Thehouse is again under the management of itsowner, E. G. Penfield. Address Bolton rates at the Algonquin are $ to $;per week, $ to $23. Open June to September.$ per week. Rates for board, $2 50 to $ Bolton Landing is a little north of the old land-ing place, the dock building gabled and shingledon roof and sides. The Church of St. Sacramentis on a spur of the hill southwest of Bolton Land-ing, its bell tower, like some dwarf lighthouse,standing in front. A little to the north is the Ro-man Catholic Church. A Baptist Church is at thevillage, still further along. The village of a sin-gle street, lies back a little way a picturesque andpre
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