. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . Port Henry, approaching- Crown PointRuins LAKE CHAMPLAIN 149 torn, and convenient bath houses, are hereThe golf club house has billiard and pooltables and a shower bath. There are twosmall steamers and a launch for rent. The Cham-plain steamers touch four times each day at thea wharf at the foot of the grove. Excursions bythese steamers, running at convenient hours, arepopular. Long distance telephone and W. U. tele-graph in the house. H. P. Smith, who has been• connected with the Inn since its opening, is manager. Mr. Smith is also manager


. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . Port Henry, approaching- Crown PointRuins LAKE CHAMPLAIN 149 torn, and convenient bath houses, are hereThe golf club house has billiard and pooltables and a shower bath. There are twosmall steamers and a launch for rent. The Cham-plain steamers touch four times each day at thea wharf at the foot of the grove. Excursions bythese steamers, running at convenient hours, arepopular. Long distance telephone and W. U. tele-graph in the house. H. P. Smith, who has been• connected with the Inn since its opening, is manager. Mr. Smith is also manager of The Foothills, Nordhoff, Southern California. Westport Inn Garage and livery is at foot of, hill on the way to the station. M. E. Lott. pro-prietor. Glenwood Inn, at the north edge of the village,spreads an exceptionally good and wholesometable. Rater> $2 per day. Special on application.■* John L. Sherman, proprietor. It has most of thecommercial travel and is open all the year. Freecarriage to station. The Westport, a small house at the


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