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Old 02-11-2018, 04:03 PM   #1
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Dave R, Awesome pictures, People don't think of that area as historic compared to southern NE, But it really is, especially around the river. Thanks for that.
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Dave R, Awesome pictures, People don't think of that area as historic compared to southern NE, But it really is, especially around the river. Thanks for that.
Thanks. Champlain is loaded with history. It's the birthplace of the US Navy, for instance. If you ever want to see what the Mount looked like in its original form, check out the Ticonderoga at the Shelburne Museum. It's a restored-to-1919-state sister ship and it;s very cool. They used the original chairs from the Mount to make it period correct.
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