This point is adjacent to the Crown Point State Historic Site. In August of 1775, the 6th Pennsylvania Battalion, along with other American forces,
On the north shore at the mouth of the Boquet River was an interesting chain hoist to help load the canal boats with pulp wood. There is a rare photo
Ligonier Point, the site of Clark Quarry, is a Historic Landing. Massive amounts of stone left this dock for building most of the lighthouses on Lake
Salem was settled in August 1764 by a colony from Pelham, Massachusetts. Two years later Dr. Thomas Clark with his Scots Irish Presbyterian
Once offering the height of luxury on Lake Champlain, this grand hotel was located on Bluff Point, now the site of Clinton Community College. The
Little remains of this large farm except for a well and the foundations of a house and barns. Look for the remains of an old truck, which was probably
Heading south from the lighthouse, you’ll find the remains of Dr. Otto Raboff’s Great Camp near campsite #25. Dr. Adolph Raboff, of Middleboro, MA,
As you explore the site of Camp Penn, an early 20th-century boys' camp, look for signs of the dining hall and milk cooler to the east (N44 37.020 W73
This is the location of the grounding and sinking of the Champlain II, a passenger steamer ferry. The boat went aground under Captain John Eldredge,