. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . MAP OF LAKE No. LAKE GEORGE 71 The Lake View House is on Bolton Bay, west-ward from Belvoir Island. Capacity about 3 $ to $ day, $$ per A. Morey, Proprietor. P. O., Bolton, N. Y. The house stands on a point of land projectingfrom the west shore, surrounded by a grove ofnative trees affording the maximum of breeziuessv/ith a minimum of exposure to the sun. Thegrounds are picturesque and the effort has beenquite successfully made of leaving natures per-fect work comparatively untouched wh
. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . MAP OF LAKE No. LAKE GEORGE 71 The Lake View House is on Bolton Bay, west-ward from Belvoir Island. Capacity about 3 $ to $ day, $$ per A. Morey, Proprietor. P. O., Bolton, N. Y. The house stands on a point of land projectingfrom the west shore, surrounded by a grove ofnative trees affording the maximum of breeziuessv/ith a minimum of exposure to the sun. Thegrounds are picturesque and the effort has beenquite successfully made of leaving natures per-fect work comparatively untouched while relievingthe place of unsightly objects and making all trimand accessible. The outlook is unsurpassed any-where for quiet and beauty as revealed in retreat-ing headlands and pretty grouping of island formsand gate-like openings in the distant Narrows, be-yond which rises giant Black Mountain. A pleas-ant feature is the tennis court among the trees,completely shaded from morning and afternoonsun. All the amusements common to summerplaces may be enjoyed here. A large room forhops,
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