Fresh Look for King Neptune’s From New Owners
Sean and Melissa Quirk have purchased King Neptune’s Lounge, and after a thorough renovation, re-opened… More »
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Lake George Dinner Theatre to Present “Moonlight and Magnolias”
For its 46th season, the Lake George Dinner Theatre will present “Moonlight and Magnolias,” Ron… More »
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After Delay, 1950s Motel to be Replaced by ‘Great Camp’ Homes, Designed by Award-Winning Architect
The motel building that was built in the 1950s to house guests at the Lagoon… More »
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State Purchases Conservancy’s Cat Mt. Preserve
The Cat and Thomas Mountains Preserve, a 1,900-acre tract of land in Bolton acquired by… More »
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Lake George’s Railroad Station Granted Landmark Status
From 1882 to 1958, visitors to Lake George from around the nation would arrive at… More »
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Colonial Powder Horn, Used at Lake George, Donated to Fort Ti
In the summer of 1756, a private in a Connecticut regiment was stationed at an… More »
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The Day a UFO Buzzed Lake George
It was September 12, 1955. Eisenhower was president, the Cold War raged, Elvis Presley had… More »
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Conservancy to Celebrate 25th Anniversary with One Day, Lake-Wide Hike-A-Thon
On July 5, hikers of all ages will assemble at the summits of each of… More »
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IBM, RPI and Fund Announce Partnership to Make Lake George the “Smartest Lake” in the World
World-Class Environmental Laboratory and Monitoring System to be Cornerstone of Joint Collaboration Between RPI, IBM,… More »
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Lake George Theater Lab and Women’s Project to Collaborate at Wiawaka
For one week in July, three women playwrights will live, work with directors and actors… More »
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