Lake George Jazz Weekend Returns September 17 & 18
For the 28thconsecutive year, Lake George Village’s Shepard Park will host the free Lake George… More »
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Heroic Maze: A Corn Maze for Kids at Fort Ticonderoga
Combining puzzle-solving and history lessons with fresh air, sunshine and over two miles of winding… More »
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This Will Do: Scaling Erebus
“Maggie! Come! Maggie!! Heel!” Sixty pounds of crazed English Springer Spaniel crash through the thick… More »
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Honoring Its Past, Fort Ticonderoga Embraces Its Future
At the center of Fort Ticonderoga’s summer exhibit, “the Art of War” is Thomas Cole’s… More »
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Paddle to Crag: Lake George Rock Climbing Gets National Exposure
Adirondack Explorer editor Phil Brown and Associated Press reporter Michael Virtanen not only write about… More »
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Bolton Landing Hosting Folk Festival in Rogers Park
Bolton Landing will host its eighth annual Fabulous Folk Fest this year on Sunday, September… More »
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The Mohican in Bolton Landing
After five years without a stop by one of the lake’s excursion boats, Bolton Landing… More »
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Tropical Storm Irene Hits Lake George: August 28, 2011
The Adirondacks in the Civil War: Saving Private Fuller
On August 11, 1862, the Adirondack Regiment assembled at the town square in Plattsburgh. President… More »
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Artists of Lake George: John Henry Hill, “the Hermit of Lake George”
While artists began visiting Lake George as early as 1812, the first to make his… More »
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