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W. Fulton Street, Johnstown
518-725-0387
Beautiful
Pieces created before your eyes
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Fine Art - Antiques
- Gifts - Coffee - Pottery
518.835.2624
Where State Highway 10 Meets 29A
-Housed in the former Unger House
WEB SITE
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Gifts • Deli • Grab
-n-Go • Groceries • Beer • Lottery
72 Northville Road - just off the Bachelorville Bridge!
863-4190 web
site
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J & S
Old Country Store
930 South Shore Road ~ Edinburg
J&S
Old Country Store Boast one of the Best Beer selections
on the Great Sacandaga Lake! We have beer, ice, soda,
groceries, subs, pizza, mini hot dogs seasonal bait and
fishing equipment – and even propane exchange!
518-863-3162
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5140
Bliss Road, Ballston Spa, NY 12010
Located in Galway
518-882-6310
Enjoy a fresh taste
of fruit, apple, grape and mead wines made in the same tradition as those
of Ancient and Modern Europe. Johnston’s Winery brings the old
world flavors of their wines to the Adirondack foothills. We are located
20 minutes from downtown Saratoga and 3 miles east of Galway Village.
Please come in and visit us, tour our winery and taste the fine wines
of Galway, New York.
Also, Honey, Candles and Gift Baskets!
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Lake
View Orchards
133
Co. Hwy. 123, PO Box 528 / Mayfield
Many
Varieties of apples – ready picked or pick your own!
Cider, baked goods, honey and maple syrup, herbal soaps
and gifts. Open Daily from 10am-6pm.
Call 518-661-5017 email
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Northville
5 & 10
A
general store and more since 1914
122
South Main St. 12134
518-863-4424
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3
W. Main Street - Johnstown, NY 12095
518-762-1970 webste
Candles,
Gift Baskets, Home Decore -
Adirondack Style Gifts, Bard Board Signs,
Bath and Body Products
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25
North Srlington Avenue
Gloversville
Adirondack
Country Store
252 North Main Street
Northville, NY 12134
(518) 863-6056
Candy
Bouquet
13 Bleecker St
Gloversville
518- 773-4334
25
North Main Street
Gloversville
Colorful
Creations
132 North Main Street
Northville, NY 12134
518-863-7137
Country Living Antiques
161
S. Shore Road
Edinburg
Dolls
of Beauty and Gifts
40
East Main
Amsterdam
Eagle
Mills Family Fun Center
Eagle Mills Rd
Broadalbin, NY 12025
518-883-8700
Forget Me
Knots
107 North Main Street Ext.
Mayfield, NY 12117
518-661-7548
Fullers
Corner Store
72 Northville
Road - just off the Bachelorville Bridge!
863-4190
Fulton
County Glassworks
415
East Main Street
Gloversville
Johnston's
Winery
5140 Bliss Road
Ballston Spa
Located in Galway
518-882-6310
Java Junction & Sweet
Pea Station
2
Railroad Street
Broadalbin
J
Fine Jewelry
189 5th Avenue
Gloversville, NY 12078
518-725-GEMS
Gloversville
4934
State Highway 5
Fonda
K & R's
Cabin
2430 State Route 30
Mayfield
Lake
View Orchards
133
Co. Hwy. 123
Mayfield
518-661-5017
Mulberry
Tree, The
293
North Comrie Avenue
Johnstown
144
W. Main Street
Johnstown
Route
30
Northville
The
Open Window
30
North Main Street
Gloversville
Thyme and Again
at the Edinburg 4 Corners
Edinburg, NY 12134
518-863-7137
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Recreation
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The
Great Sacandaga Lake is nestled in the foothills of the Adirondack
Preserve and boasts a unique and distinguished
history. Originally the Sacandaga Valley was home to the Mohawk
Indians and was settled by Sir William
Johnson in the 1700s. In the 1920’s the Valley was a booming
resort town with luxurious and beautifully landscaped inns with golf
courses, a sports complex, off Broadway Theater and amusement park
with a roller coaster!
However,
The waters of the Sacandaga River and the Hudson flooded
with run-off every
spring causing great damage to homes and businesses.
Work to flood the valley began in the 1920’s and the great
Conklingville Dam was put to use in the Spring of 1930 filling
the great valley with 283 billion gallons of water!
Today the Great Sacandaga Reservoir is an undiscovered Mecca for
boating, water sports, snowmobiling, skiing, fishing and all kinds
of recreation. Historical markers and museums mark the great events
of the area. Antiques and crafts are found little shops everywhere.
And we boast some of the best lakefront dining around! Unlike other
lakes the Great Sacandaga Lake is still quaint and pristine! And
Last Year we were voted the 2nd best place in the country to be
for our nightlife by Snogoer Magazine! We invite you to join us
in an unforgettable Adirondack experience!
Distance
to The Great Sacandaga Lake From......
Albany....................
55 miles
Lake George........... 15 miles
Saratoga................. 22 miles
Syracuse............... 133 miles
Boston.................. 203 miles
Montreal............... 170 miles
New York City...... 180 miles
Hartford................ 160 miles
Statistics
Surface
Area: 42 Square miles
Shoreline:125 miles
Maximum Width::5 miles
Water Capacity: 37.75 billion cubic feet
Length: 29 miles ( Lake George is 32 miles)
Average Depth: 40'
Maximum
Depth:65'-90' at the Conklingville Dam
Protected By the Adirondack Park Agency and the
Hudson-Black River Regulating District.
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Photo by Lawrence Saupe ©2006
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This
web site is constantly updating and changing! If you have
information you would like to share, an interesting story,
ghost story, or historical fact, Please email it to us
at info@visitsacandaga.com!
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