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Lake Champlain

NOUN
  1. a lake in northeastern New York, northwestern Vermont and southern Quebec; site of many battles in the French and Indian War and in the American Revolution and in the War of 1812

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  • Following an unfruitful attempt to locate the exact original site, we chose a spot on Lake Champlain in the general area.
  • Because smelt, the important Atlantic salmon forage fish, are native to Lake Champlain, it is likely that a nonmigratory population of salmon also occurred there. Trout and Salmon of North America
  • The naval commander, chosen for his aggressiveness, was new to Lake Champlain, knew nothing of its winds, and failed to reconnoiter the American position.
  • Venture out into the waters and woodlands of New England, and there's a chance you'll bump into "Champ," America's own Loch Ness Monster, who allegedly plies the muddy ripples of Lake Champlain. Boing Boing
  • The naval commander, chosen for his aggressiveness, was new to Lake Champlain, knew nothing of its winds, and failed to reconnoiter the American position.
  • Included along with the transcript is a chronology of Champ sightings, notes on the limnology of Lake Champlain, and some reprints of historical newspaper accounts involving Champ-related phenomena. Archive 2007-08-01
  • He is now a Congregationalist because his former Episcopal Church refused to surrender land it owned on Lake Champlain for a public bike path.
  • I step over the yard toys and around the cross-country skis to reach the front door of the clapboard house on the shore of Lake Champlain.
  • The fort is situated at the southern end of Lake Champlain where the narrows lead into Lake George.
  • Not too far behind its neighbor Massachusetts, Vermont's first established colony dates back to 1666, smack dab on the Isle of La Motte in Lake Champlain.
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