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Historical Markers in Blue Mountain Lake, New York
Lake Pleasant is the county seat for Hamilton County
Blue Mountain Lake is in Hamilton County
Hamilton County (16) ►
ADJACENT TO HAMILTON COUNTY
Essex County (220) ►
Franklin County (61) ►
Fulton County (146) ►
Herkimer County (107) ►
Saratoga County (530) ►
St. Lawrence County (187) ►
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ADJACENT TO HAMILTON COUNTY
Essex County (220) ►
Franklin County (61) ►
Fulton County (146) ►
Herkimer County (107) ►
Saratoga County (530) ►
St. Lawrence County (187) ►
Warren County (164) ►
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1 ► New York, Hamilton County, Blue Mountain Lake — Fire Tower — (Whiteface Mountain) — ![]() |
Near New York State Route 30. |
1885 - 1935 Fire Tower. The second forest fire tower in the Adirondacks. Erected 1909. One of 58 now maintained by the State in Adirondacks and Catskills. New York State Education and Conservation Departments, . . . — — Map (db m44649) HM |
2 ► New York, Hamilton County, Blue Mountain Lake — Lake Durant — ![]() |
Near New York State Route 30. |
Lake Durant Named in Honor Of William West Durant 1850 - 1934 Who Devoted Much of his Life To Developing the Adirondacks And Making Known their Beauties — — Map (db m46723) HM |
3 ► New York, Hamilton County, Blue Mountain Lake — Pioneer Bridge — In memory of Doctor Thomas Clark Durant — ![]() |
Near Eagle Nest Road. |
Protector, builder, vice-president and general manager of the first transcontinental railway, the Union Pacific. President and builder of the Adirondack Railway. — — Map (db m96914) HM |
4 ► New York, Hamilton County, Blue Mountain Lake — The Adirondacks — Historic New York — ![]() |
On New York State Route 30, on the right when traveling north. |
Historic New York The Adirondacks The Adirondack Mountains, consisting of rocky peaks, sheer cliffs and narrow valleys, also have wooded slopes and sparkling lakes. Forty three mountains have elevations 4000 feet or higher. Mount . . . — — Map (db m44731) HM |