. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . MAP OF LAKE No. LAKE GEORGE 105 out to the bathing beach on the water front. Itis homelike and attractive, with a good table sup-plied with vegetables, milk and eggs from thehotel farm. It will accommoadte 50. Rates, $2up per day; $10 to $14 per week, according toroom. See Page 194. The Hillside is where a brawling brook comesdown a few rods north of the Phoenix. Capacityabout 80. Location, grounds and outlook are ex-ceedingly picturesque, while the house and pro-prietor have an excellent reputation and a hostof friends.
. Lake George and Lake Champlain : a book of to-day . MAP OF LAKE No. LAKE GEORGE 105 out to the bathing beach on the water front. Itis homelike and attractive, with a good table sup-plied with vegetables, milk and eggs from thehotel farm. It will accommoadte 50. Rates, $2up per day; $10 to $14 per week, according toroom. See Page 194. The Hillside is where a brawling brook comesdown a few rods north of the Phoenix. Capacityabout 80. Location, grounds and outlook are ex-ceedingly picturesque, while the house and pro-prietor have an excellent reputation and a hostof friends. (See page 190). John McClanathan,proprietor. The Iroquois (color olive) is third of the notablehotels. It has capacity for about 75. $ perGay. E. T. Wilcox, proprietor. The Trout House, three stories, painted white,is partially hidden among the trees. Capacityabout 120 guests. Open all the year. Richard , proprietor. Rates, $ and upward perday. $12 to $21 per week. A free carriage runsto and from the steamboat landing during Julyand August. See page 199. The outlook f
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