City Attraction
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Places to Stay
Where to Stay From Secluded Campsites to Lakeside Bed & Breakfasts, We Welcome Guests with a Place for Every Taste! Please Visit this Link from the Merchant’s Association to See a complete List!
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Waterfront Park
Northville’s Waterfront Park is a beautiful place to walk, read, play a game or have a picnic. Waterfront Park is the official start to the Northville-Placid Trail. The Park hosts a concert series in October sponsored by SVAN featuring various
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Northville Farmer’s Market
Promotes the sale of local produce and value-added goods. Sponsored by the Village of Northville. Open on Saturdays, late June through early September, 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Located in the Waterfront Park Rain or shine.
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Northville Lake
The Village of Northville enjoys its own lake – Northville Lake The Northville Lake (or the Little Lake) is a great alternative to the bigger adjacent Great Sacandaga Lake. The “little Lake”provides year round recreation! No
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Northville-Placid Trail
The N-P Trail began in 1922 as the first project undertaken by the newly-formed Adirondack Mountain Club (ADK). George D. Pratt, an officer of Standard Oil Company, and a wealthy benefactor, was the principal funder of the work. He was also the first