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Historic Sites in Lake George.

5 historic sites listings in the Lake George region of the Adirondack Park. The "Queen of American Lakes." Fort William Henry, the steamboats, Prospect Mountain, and a 32-mile ribbon of shoreline from the Village north through Bolton Landing and Hague.

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Blind Rock

Pre-Revolutionary boulder marker that once defined the English-French frontier — now a town-preserved historic site.

Ancient gneiss boulder along the Native American–era trail through Queensbury, known to colonists as a boundary marker between English and French claims before the French and Indian War. Now a small preserved park off Montray Road.

Fort Ticonderoga — Historic Sites in the Lake George region of the Adirondacks
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Fort Ticonderoga

Restored 18th-century fort on Lake Champlain.

A restored French and Indian War / Revolutionary War fort on 2,000-plus acres at the south end of Lake Champlain in Ticonderoga, with living-history demonstrations, the King's Garden, a corn maze, and boat tours on the lake aboard the Carillon.

Lake George Battlefield Park — Historic Sites in the Lake George region of the Adirondacks
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Lake George Battlefield Park

Where Colonials and French first clashed for the northern corridor

Visitors to the Lake George Battlefield can see the sites of the Battle of Lake George (1755), which was part of the siege of Fort William Henry (1757) and a major military camp throughout the French and Indian War (1754-1763).

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Mohawk Maiden Cruises

Pontoon tours trace the old canal where Hudson meets Champlain

Experience the beauty of the Historic Champlain Canal with a customized pontoon tour. We offer both public and private boats rides on the Hudson River/Champlain Canal.

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Revolution Rail Co. - Thurman Station

Pedal-powered rail biking on the Adirondack rail bed.

A pedal-powered rail biking operation at Thurman Station on the Adirondack Railroad bed near North Creek, with family-friendly seasonal tours rolling alongside the Hudson River corridor through forest and open river-bank country.

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