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Port Kent is a hamlet within the town of Chesterfield, Essex County, New York, United States, on the western shore of Lake Champlain. [1] Its population was last recorded as 217 (141 households). Its ZIP code is 12975.
The Elkanah Watson House is a historic house at Lake and South Streets in Port Kent, New York. Built in 1828, it was the home of Elkanah Watson (1758–1842), a businessman and diplomat best known for founding and promoting the idea of agricultural fairs. This house, still a private residence, was his home until his death. [3]
An LCTC ferry on the Burlington-Port Kent route. The Lake Champlain Transportation Company (LCTC or LCT) is a vehicle ferry operator that runs three routes across Lake Champlain between the US states of New York and Vermont. From 1976 to 2003, the company was owned by Burlington, Vermont, businessman Raymond C. Pecor Jr., [4] who is chairman of ...
Port Kent station is a temporarily closed Amtrak intercity train station in Port Kent, New York, normally served by the Adirondack.It is only served when the Lake Champlain Transportation Company Port Kent–Burlington Ferry is in operation – typically from May to October (typically Columbus Day).
Ausable Chasm is a sandstone gorge and tourist attraction located near the hamlet of Keeseville, New York, United States, [1] due west of Port Kent.The gorge is about two miles (3.2 km) long and is about 150 feet (46 m) deep.
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Port Kent and Malone Turnpike March 29, 1825, c. 55 [113] Port Kent, Keeseville, Malone: No Auburn and Port Byron Turnpike April 13, 1825, c. 140 [113] Auburn, Brutus, Port Byron, Mosquito Point No Saugerties and Woodstock Turnpike April 14, 1825, c. 156 [113] Saugerties, Woodstock: No Not to be confused with earlier and later Saugerties ...
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