Boathouses of Lake George

Boathouses of Lake George
Author: Trinket Mason
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781737129202

People are used to viewing the beauty of the lake from the boathouse. This book will give the reader another perspective of these wonderful structures, admiring them from the water. We are going to take a slow journey around the shoreline, starting at Lake George Village and travelling all around the lake exploring bays and natural wonders along the way, providing bits of history and peeks at some of the wonders of nature here on the Queen of American Lakes.

Huletts Landing on Lake George

Huletts Landing on Lake George
Author: George T. Kapusinski
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738557472

Huletts Landing is located on the east shore of Lake George, a lake world renowned for its crystal clear water and views of the majestic Adirondack Mountains. Named after the original owners of the property, the Huletts, the area began humbly. It was not until Philander Hulett established the first post office and steamship landing that tourism in the area began to flourish. The area grew into a resort destination with the establishment of the original Huletts Hotel, which burned down and resulted in a sensational arson trial in 1917. A second, newer hotel was built, and the area thrived. Residents and tourists alike still travel from all areas of the country to spend vacations at Huletts Landing, basking in its mix of unparalleled charm and natural beauty.

Lake George Shipwrekcs and Sunken History

Lake George Shipwrekcs and Sunken History
Author: Joseph W Zarzynski
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2020-01-27
Genre: History
ISBN: 1614233802

Discover lost history in the dark waters of Lake George. Lake George is bustling with boaters, swimmers, fishermen and many others, enjoying its scenic, quintessentially Adirondack shores. But the depths below hide a whole other world--one of shipwrecks and lost history. Entombed are remnants of Lake George's important naval heritage, such as the legendary Land Tortoise radeau, which sank in 1758. Other wrecks include the steam yacht Ellide and the first famed Minne-Ha-Ha. These waters hold secrets, too, like the explanation behind the 1926 disappearance of two hunters. After years of exploration across the lake's bottomlands, underwater archaeologist Joseph W. Zarzynski and archeological diver Bob Benway present the most intriguing discoveries among more than two hundred known shipwreck sites.

Called by the Water

Called by the Water
Author: Sylvia Rippon
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-09-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578764917

This is the story of how Diane Struble came to be the first person to swim the length of Lake George in 1958, thrilling thousands, in an event that many call unforgettable, told from her daughter, Gwenne Rippon's perspective. It is a story of how a determined, disciplined, tough and talented woman made herself into a world class athlete--at a time when women were not often recognized as such--and passed her values on to her children and taught them to be strong. The timelessness of Diane Struble's story highlights how important Lake George is to so many as a pure and natural body of water. The book is set against the backdrop of the need to preserve pristine waters.

Massacre at Fort William Henry

Massacre at Fort William Henry
Author: David R. Starbuck
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781584651666

An archeologist's lively illustrated portrayal of 18th-century America's most infamous siege and massacre.

Buyer & Cellar

Buyer & Cellar
Author: Jonathan Tolins
Publisher: Diversion Publishing Corp.
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1626813981

The original script of the award-winning off-Broadway play—“irresistibly entertaining [and] surprisingly moving” (Paul Rudnick). Alex More has a story to tell. A struggling actor in LA, he takes a job working in the Malibu basement of a beloved megastar. One day, the Lady Herself comes downstairs to play. It feels like real bonding in the basement—but will their relationship ever make it upstairs? A winner of the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Solo Show, Buyer & Cellar is an outrageous comedy about the price of fame, the cost of things, and the oddest of odd jobs. “Jonathan Tolins has concocted an irresistible one-man play from the most peculiar of fictitious premises . . . This seriously funny slice of absurdist whimsy creates the illusion of a stage filled with multiple people, all of them with their own droll point of view.” —The New York Times “A gorgeous play: funny and beautifully observed and richly insightful.” —Moisés Kaufman “Tolins’s writing is smart, sharp, and hilarious—and he paints a vivid picture that even a perfectionist like Barbra would have to applaud.” —James Lapine

Lake George

Lake George
Author: Erica Henkel-Karras
Publisher: Brookings Institution Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2005
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN: 9780738537207

Thirty-two miles long and dotted with hundreds of wooded islands, Lake George is nestled within the eastern mountain range of New York’s historic Adirondack Park. Its hypnotic beauty and expansive recreational offerings have charmed countless generations of visitors and have earned it the title “Queen of America’s Lakes.” Lake George: 1900–1925 offers glimpses into an era in which life was simpler and slower, with the elegant steamer Horicon gliding on pristine waters, parasoled ladies strolling the Sagamore’s birch-lined paths, and men silently fishing off rocky Black Mountain shores.