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  2. The Sagamore - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was named after "the Sagamore", an American Indian character in the James Fenimore Cooper novel The Last of the Mohicans (1826). Several of Lake George's nearby islands are also named after characters from the book. [citation needed] Twice damaged by fire, in 1893 and 1914, the Sagamore was rebuilt in early 1921.

  3. Wiawaka Holiday House - Wikipedia

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    The first private owner of the lake front property ran the United States Hotel on the site until F. G. Crosby bought the land and building in 1848. Financial difficulties caused him to lease the structure to the Lake George Young Ladies Institute in 1855 but it was shut down after only one year of operation.

  4. Royal C. Peabody Estate - Wikipedia

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    Royal C. Peabody Estate, also known as Wikiosco ("Home of Beautiful Waters"), is a historic lakefront estate located at Lake George, Warren County, New York.It was built about 1905 and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, asymmetrical Tudor Revival–style summer residence.

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  6. SC’s new waterfront hotel. Look inside The George which ...

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    An inside look at The George Hotel and the attached Independent Restaurant on Front Street in Georgetown, S.C. The fifty-six room boutique hotel sits over looking the Georgetown Harbor waterfront ...

  7. Lac Du Saint Sacrement - Wikipedia

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    [3] The name “Lac Du Saint Sacrement” comes from the original name of Lake George until it was renamed in 1755 after King George II. Lac du Saint Sacrement, the original name of the Lake until the English won the French and Indian War in 1756, was given by Father Isaac Jogues, a French Canadian missionary who found the lake in 1646.

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