Country Inn & Suites By Carlson, Lake George, NY

1130 Route 9 , Queensbury NY 12804
Reservations: (888) 201-1746 US Toll Free
Telephone: (518) 745-0180 Fax: (518) 745-0181
Email:  cx_quny@countryinns.com

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There are so many wonderful activities to choose from while enjoying your time at the Country Inn & Suites, Lake George . Be sure you enjoy the Lake George area to its fullest during the summer as well as winter.

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Please also visit the Lake George Area Visitor's Bureau for additional information about what to do during your time in the Adirondacks.

For additional information about the Country Inn & Suites, Lake George please contact us at 518-745-0180 or e-mail us at cx_quny@countryinns.com.

Queensbury began as a Quaker settlement in 1763 and has since become a leader in the development of Warren County, New York. Located in the foothills of the Adirondack Mountains, Queensbury was once a part of the great Northern wilderness. The Iroquois valued the area for bountiful hunting and fishing during the summer months. During the French and Indian War, this area became an important route for the Colonial Army, and after the war the English Lt. Governor encouraged settlers to establish a township. The Quakers were among the first settlers, and began expanding their community with frame houses and roads, bringing with them new settlers. In 1824, a small quarrying operation opened the area to world markets and the settlement continued to expand. By the 1870s, agriculture was firmly established in the region, and became a major area of trade. Today, Queensbury is still prized for its natural beauty, yet is also known for its growing tourism trade. Serving thousands of tourists each year, motels, restaurants, amusement parks, golf courses and ski trails continue to flourish, showcasing Queensbury as a charming, tourist-friendly town.

As settlers migrated to Queensbury after 1763, a series of small hamlets began to form. These areas evolved to provide services to farmers and settlers in the larger towns and quickly became well-known as lively gathering places. Once agriculture began to decline in 1875, the hamlets eventually disappeared, but some locations carry their names still today. Oneida Corners was one of Queensbury's most prominent hamlets and some of its original structures are still standing.

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