MAKE A MEME View Large Image Four lake steamers named Killoquah plowed the waters of Raquette Lake during the Great Camp era as the Adirondack region drew more well-to-do tourists ever deeper into the wilderness. Their destinations by train, water and stage took them ...
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Keywords: killoquah raquette lake raquettelake adirondacks Four lake steamers named Killoquah plowed the waters of Raquette Lake during the Great Camp era as the Adirondack region drew more well-to-do tourists ever deeper into the wilderness. Their destinations by train, water and stage took them to remote places to "rough it in style" at grand hotels, inns, lodges and hunting camps. The first Killoquah was commissioned in 1879, and the last in 1929. * Photo credit: New York State Digital Archives Four lake steamers named Killoquah plowed the waters of Raquette Lake during the Great Camp era as the Adirondack region drew more well-to-do tourists ever deeper into the wilderness. Their destinations by train, water and stage took them to remote places to "rough it in style" at grand hotels, inns, lodges and hunting camps. The first Killoquah was commissioned in 1879, and the last in 1929. * Photo credit: New York State Digital Archives
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