. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . THJE CHAMPJ^AIN MEMORIAL. THE RED ROCKS OF WILLSBOROUGII THE ADIRONDACKS 33 base is Rodins symbolic La France, which waspresented by France to the United States andinstalled with becoming ceremonies by a dis-tinguished company of citizens of our sister Re-public, who came o\or the ocean for that Monument is a fitting memorial to the dis-cover, who gave his name to the noble lake. Port Henry, two miles northwest of CrownPoint Ruins, is exceedingly picturesque, with anumber of elegant private residences, occupiedby the iron magnat


. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . THJE CHAMPJ^AIN MEMORIAL. THE RED ROCKS OF WILLSBOROUGII THE ADIRONDACKS 33 base is Rodins symbolic La France, which waspresented by France to the United States andinstalled with becoming ceremonies by a dis-tinguished company of citizens of our sister Re-public, who came o\or the ocean for that Monument is a fitting memorial to the dis-cover, who gave his name to the noble lake. Port Henry, two miles northwest of CrownPoint Ruins, is exceedingly picturesque, with anumber of elegant private residences, occupiedby the iron magnates of that section. The Lee House is an excellent hotel. J. E. Mc-Nulty, proprietor. Rates $2-$3 per day. Open allthe year Free bus to trains. The G. R. Sherman, steam ferry boat, runs sixround trips daily (4 trips Sundays) through thesummer months betYveen Port Henry and Chim-ney Point on the Vermont shore, landing at FortFrederick on signal. Boat leaves Port Henry a. m. and Chimney Point at 8, and at two-hour intervals thereafter. Fare for automobilesor double teams


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