The Iron Center is housed in the Witherbee, Sherman & Co. Carriage House--a building that has been recently restored and is listed on the National
The original cone-shaped, 30-foot tower of brick was not properly sited or high enough to properly serve mariners. It was originally built in 1838 by
The Point au Roche Lighthouse was built in 1858 of blue limestone and is 50 feet tall. This structure was the last light tower to have retained its
This location was once a stopping point for both sail and steam boats. Matthew Sax constructed the first steamboat wharf between Whitehall and St.
Crab Island is located off the western shore of Lake Champlain near Cliff Haven in Plattsburgh. This roughly 40-acre island is only accessible by
On this island is the burial site of the British soldiers who were reportedly killed in their incursion up the Boquet River in War of 1812. Luther
Willsboro Point has long been a productive farming area. It is also the site of three quarries: Frisbie Quarry, Clark Quarry, and a small one used
Kirby Point is named after John Kirby, a settler from after the Revolutionary War. This is also reported to be the site of a Revolutionary War landing
Marion Fraser Beggs Memorial Park, or Beggs Park for short, sits on the site of a horseshoe nail factory and a window sash factory, both of which