5 museums 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.

A reconstructed British fort at the south end of Lake George, on a 2.5-acre site with palisades, barracks, and officers' quarters. Living-history tours, musket and cannon demonstrations, and seasonal Haunted History tours. Tickets valid two consecutive days.

The Bolton Historical Museum, located on the shores of Lake George in Bolton Landing, educates visitors about the history of Bolton, Lake George, and the surrounding region.

The House of Frankenstein Wax Museum in Lake George New York

The Lake George Historical Association is a 501(c)3 non-profit dedicated to preserving the history of the Lake George region. Located in an 1845 courthouse at 290 Canada Street, it offers free admission to explore centuries of local histor…
Explore the former teaching studio of opera legend Marcella Sembrich, featuring a museum, performance venue, and historic grounds on Lake George.