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gaslight village. That funky rooline is one of reasons I was tipped off. To the west is the village down by Fort william henry. I have old pics of this which I used to ID the location.
Beatiful Lake George. Much blood spilled here for the life we have now.
About a hundred yards out from the beach are sunken British artillery barges.
The boaters on the lake have no idea how close they have come to history.
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6/14/2004 12:08 PM | remove
Heard anything about the radeaus that are sunk in the lake? Supposedly wooden Revolutionary precursors to the Civil War's Monitor/Merrimak style of ship.
6/15/2004 6:17 AM | remove
I'd rather have my face torn off with a tow truck than walk/drive/be dragged through Lake George during the summer... tourists... blah
6/15/2004 8:10 AM | remove
About 2 miles north in 150 feet of water, the Radeau was known as a "turtle".
7/29/2007 4:46 AM | remove
Wow- only 100 yards into the water? Its mind boggling for me to think about *_* I love reading your descriptions!
8/2/2007 1:16 AM | remove
Theres more military hardware in the drink in this once remote place than you can imagine": in Crown point on lake champlain my dad used to dig up musket balls and swords and shit, before the park commision started frowning on that.
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