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Internet Resources: Lake Champlain and Adirondacks


Adirondack History Network - "Developed by the Adirondack Museum at Blue Mountain Lake, New York, to aid 
        in the study of state and local history."
Adirondack Park Agency - "In 1971 the APA was created by the State Legislature to develop long-range land 
        use plans for both public and private lands within the Park." 
Adirondack Research Links - "Active Adirondack research, as well as links to information that might be of use 
        to adirondack researchers." From the Adirondack Research Consortium.
Battle of Plattsburgh - "Extracts from: 'The War of 1812 in the Champlain Valley,' By: Allen S. Everest." From the 
        Battle of Plattsburgh Association.
History of Lake Champlain - Native American Occupation (Prehistoric - 1609), Contact Period (1609-1664), 
        French & British Military Conflict (1664-1763), Revolutionary War (1775-1783), War of 1812 (1812-1815), 
        Commercial Era (1823-1845), Recreational Period (1945-Today). From the Lake Champlain Maritime 
        Museum.
Hotel Champlain - From the Clinton County Historical Association.
Hotel of Hotels - "The History of the Hotel Champlain." From All Points North Magazine.
Lake Champlain Lighthouses - Barbers Point, NY; Bluff Point, Valcour Island, NY; Colchester Reef, VT; Crown 
        Point, NY; Cumberland Head, NY; Isle la Motte, VT; Juniper Island, VT; Point Au Roche, NY; Split Rock, NY; 
        Windmill Point, VT; etc.
P.O.L.A.R.I.S. - "Plattsburgh On Line Archival Retrieval Indexing Service. On-line indexing to Feinberg Library's 
        Special Collections." From Plattsburgh State.
War of 1812-Related Sites - From the Battle of Plattsburgh Association.
Wild Center - Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks, Tupper Lake, NY. Mission: "To inspire a broad public 
        understanding of the natural systems that shape and sustain life in the Adirondacks."