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29: 365: 345: 353: 79: 46: 539: 86: 53: 611:. The first of these "Great Camps" was Camp Pine Knot, started by Thomas and taken over by William in 1879. The construction continued through 1890. This artistic camp was used by W.W. Durant as a showcase, as he wined and dined railroad tycoons, selling them on the idea of his building a camp for each of them. 525:
in 1905, most of the original structures were modified and expanded into the present score of buildings — the huge walk-in fireplace, the bowling alley, the bridge to the gazebo, etc.
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Raquette Lake is popular, especially in summer, due to the scenery, wildlife, boating and hiking. There are several children's summer camps, including
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in 1776. Traveling by snowshoe, they were overtaken by a spring thaw when they reached the lake. They left the snowshoes
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Raquette Lake developed into one of the most prestigious summer getaways for the elite in the 19th century. In 1877,
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William West Durant also provided the funding for two summer chapels on Raquette Lake, accessible only by water. The
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has 99 miles (159 km) of shoreline with pines and mountains bordering the lake. It is located in the towns of
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Bluff Point is still a private camp and run much as it was over 100 years ago. It was built by Francis Stott of
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Pine Knot, Uncas and Sagamore were designed using natural materials native to the Adirondacks by
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Small steamers brought guests from Blue Mountain Lake via the Eckford Chain of Lakes and the
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Raquette Lake served as a midpoint to other Gilded Age retreats such as the Great Camps
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The origin of the name is uncertain. One account is that it was named for snowshoes (
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Looking north at Strawberry Island on Raquette Lake from the southwestern corner
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Raquette Lake
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started work on what would become the first of the "
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Raquette Lake Boys Camp and Raquette Lake Girls Camp
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Raquette Lake is located in New York Adirondack Park
Raquette Lake is located in the United States
Adirondack Mountains
Hamilton County
New York
United States
43°50′N 74°39′W / 43.833°N 74.650°W / 43.833; -74.650
Type
Lake
Primary inflows
Marion River
Browns Tract Inlet
Death Brook
Boulder Brook
Sucker Brook
South Inlet
Primary outflows
Raquette River
Basin
Islands
Harding Island
Big Island
Inman Island
Osprey Island
Hen and Chicken Islands
Beecher Island
St. Hubert Island
Needle Island
not a well-defined measure

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