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Old 01-06-2019, 05:01 PM   #1
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I don't know when the Greystone In was orignally built, but I do know that it was there in the forties and fifties. We always passed it on our way to Lake Shore Park.
The William Tell was up the hill from the Wise Owl at the curve in the road on route 11, not near the lake. Was it originally further up the road towards Alton Bay before that? The Glen Gables was close to the water near Sandy Point.
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Wow, so many blast from the past comments, I didn't think there was anyone still alive that remembered these things.
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