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Port Henry, located on the eastern edge of New York State's Adirondack Park, is built into the hillsides above Lake Champlain. Our formerly industrial waterfront has been transformed into a recreation resource with campgrounds, marinas and a public boat launch on Lake Champlain. In addition to nearly a mile of public waterfront, our downtown features a number of impressive historic structures built in the late-1800s when the iron mining industry fueled the local economy. About 1,200 people live within the village year-round. Port Henry, located along New York State Route 9N/22 (a designated scenic byway) is only seven miles from the Champlain Bridge between Crown Point, New York and Addison, Vermont. Amtrak's Adirondack line stops daily at our historic train station, providing service between Montreal and New York City. Dissolution study for the Village of Port Henry Link: http://www.cgr.org/porthenry/ |
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