New York & the Mid-Atlantic Trips 2 - Full PDF eBook

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48 Canada St; adult/senior/
child $17/14/8; h9am-7pm
summer, to 5pm rest of yr;
c); the fort was built by
the British during the
French and Indian War
(1754–63) as a staging
ground for attacks
against the garrison
that would later become
Fort Ticonderoga, and
its fall would become
the focus of James
Fenimore Cooper’s
epic novel, The Last of
the Mohicans. Guides
dressed in Revolutionary
garb muster visitors
along, with stops for
battle reenactments that
include firing period
muskets and cannons.
Lake George Steam-
boat Co’s three boats



  • including the Minnie
    Ha-ha, a paddle wheeler

  • depart from Steel Pier
    on downtown Beach Rd
    in the summer months
    on one-hour jaunts


(adult/child from $13/7)
and half- or full-day
trips.
If you have time for
a short detour, take an
afternoon visit to Glens
Falls, about 10 miles
south of Lake George
along Rte 9. Its chief
attraction is the Hyde
Collection (%518-792-
1761; http://www.hydecollection.
org; 161 Warren St; adult/
under-12 $8/free; h10am-
5pm Tue-Sat, noon-5pm
Sun), a remarkable
gathering of art amassed
by local newspaper
heiress Charlotte Pryun
Hyde. In her rambling
Florentine Renaissance
mansion you’ll stumble
across Rembrandts,
Rubens, Matisses and
Eakins, as well as
tapestries, sculptures
and turn-of-the-century
furnishings.

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The Drive » Rte 9N hugs
the lake shore on this 40-mile
stretch, passing dozens of old-
school motels before coming
to the prosperous village of
Bolton Landing, a good place
to stop for a bite to eat. Along
the way, peek through the trees
to glimpse forested islets and
stately waterfront homes once
known as ‘Millionaires Row’. Rte
9N veers inland and becomes
more commercial approaching
Ticonderoga.

2 Ticonderoga
The small town of
Ticonderoga is known
essentially for two
things: the No 2 pencil
factory that’s long since

shut down, and its
iconic fort. Since it was
taken from the British
in 1775 by the ‘Green
Mountain Boys’ (a group
of independence-loving
hotheads from Vermont
led by Ethan Allen
and Benedict Arnold,
a colonel at the time
and pre-betrayal), Fort
Ticonderoga (%518-585-
2821; http://www.fortticonderoga.
org; 100 Fort Ti Rd; adult/child
$17.50/8; h9:30am-5pm
May 17-Oct 20) has been
synonymous with the
American Revolution.
Nowadays its buckling
stone walls and rickety
wooden outposts,
affording stellar views of
the surrounding lakes,
can barely sustain their
own weight, let alone
that of a 300lb cannon.
But every summer the
carefully preserved fort
opens its museum and
grounds for tours and
reenactments.

The Drive » It’s a good idea
to fuel up on gas before leaving
Ticonderoga for this 18-mile
drive. Each turn of Rte 22 brings
a new view of Lake Champlain’s
sculpted shores, pushed up
against the foothills of the Green
Mountains. On the other side,
it’s all wavy-gold meadows and
carefully sculpted fields.

3 Crown Point State
Historic Site
The remains of two major
18th-century forts, the
British Crown Point and
the French St Frederic,
sit on a once strategic
promontory where Lake

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St Lawrence
Seaway

Head west from Saranac
Lake to Alexandria Bay
to descend to the waters
of the St Lawrence for a
bucolic riverside drive.


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Hudson Valley
Take I-87 south to
the town of Catskill for
local roads to the small
towns and historic sites
along the river.


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