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The Great Lakes Seaway Trail runs along the southern & eastern
shore of Lake Ontario, as well as along the St. Lawrence River. The
trail is as rich in history as it is in scenery. Many battles
during the War of 1812 were fought on this shore. Islands in the
river have disappeared after horrific murders and mysterious men
tried to hide from their indiscretions among them. Along the Seaway
Trail, a house was built for Napoleon Bonaparte before he died in
exile. And spirits of soldiers remain stationed their post.
The Silver Lake Institute is one of the few remaining communities
in New York State that began as Methodist camp meeting grounds in
the mid-1800s. It has an unique and interesting history. Not only
does this book tell the Institute's history, but it also shares
photographs from the collection of a multi-generation member of the
Silver Lake Institute.
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