Paul Stark Canoe Sculpture - Lake George, New York
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unveiling of a canoe sculpture located in front of Lake George, Lake George, New York
Waymark Code: WM11B2K
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 09/19/2019
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Unveiling of a canoe sculpture located in front of Lake George, Lake George, New York
This sculpture depicting Robert Rogers, commander of the famous Rogers’s Rangers, and five Native Americans (Mohicans) paddling a birch-bark style canoe, is located along the Lakefront Walkway on Beach Road directly in front of Fort William Henry in Lake George, New York.
The sculpture was made by a chainsaw master woodcarver Paul Stark out of a giant white pine log.
Unveiled in September 2017, the sculpture represent the recognition of this area’s French and Indian War history.
Source: The Lake George Examiner (internet)
Address : Beach Rd, Lake George, NY 12845
Type of publication: Newspaper
When was the article reported?: 09/14/2017
Publication: The Lake George Examiner
Article Url: [Web Link]
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How widespread was the article reported?: regional
News Category: Arts/Culture
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