Indian Point, also called Penn Point, was the general location of a longtime boys' summer camp from the Philadelphia area. It was reported to have 500
Cumberland Bay--sometimes known also as Plattsburgh Bay--is the site of the main Battle of Plattsburgh during the War of 1812. Here, on September 11,
This camp and the lighthouse are the only two remaining buildings on the island. Harvard paleontologist Henry Seton built this home in 1929 on his 129
The Harney family owned about 600 acres on the north end of the island. Sometimes referred to as the Pioneer Farm, the farm still holds the remains of
Frisbie Point is part of a special Willsboro Point historic district called the Bluestone Historic District along with the Clark Quarry on Ligonier
You'd hardly know it now, but Port Douglas was once a busy commercial port with a plank road connecting it to the productive AuSable Valley and town
Look for the footers that once supported the camps owned by Ken Grant and his son, John.
Here a group of vessels, both American and captured British, were moored after the Battle of Plattsburgh Bay. This fleet of vessels included five
This point is surrounded to the west by an extensive marsh and is believed to be the location where a black man working aboard a ship on Lake