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Town of Northampton and Village of Northville Photo Gallery

Beyond the piers a the starting marina, a line of boats lit up with bright lights against a dark night forming a water parade. The DEC beach in the foggy early morning at a water level of 763 feet above sea level, showing a beach with chairs amid the green trees. Two green trees and a dark picnic table overlook a foggy morning in the Great Sacandaga Lake. Green foliage and trees under a blue sky with puffy clouds reflecting in rippled water below. View from the Northville Bridge with the yellows and ornages of dusk bleeding into t a light blue evening sky over a calm lake with the shore and sky colors reflecting on the lake's thin spring ice. Busy summer Main street with the historic Five and Dime Small island  with no beach; overgorwn with foliage and rolling mountains in the background A small portion of the busy beach at the Northampton Beach DEC campground on a beautiful sunny day Main and Bridge Street intersection in Northville showing the famous Five and Dime store with the other businesses around plus the entrance to the Northville Park, which is one end of the Lake Placid Trail Looking down the road leading to Northville from the intersection of Co Rt 149 and S. Main Street Wooden bench overlooking the great Sacandaga Lake Looking out from the bridge toward the remains of Sport Island on a cold, blustery winter day with the sun prominent in the sky A chipmunk on a black pot and lid trying to stuff peanuts into its cheeks A field just after a soaking rain with the purplish mountains of Mountain Road in the distance Nortville Waterfront Park entrance with benches, old fashioned light poles and a walkway leading straight to a gazebo with black benches, all surrounded by tall, bushy maple trees A view of the Northampton Beach DEC picnic area and beach empty in the cold of winter and the lake frozen DEC Campground beach with water receded on the Great Sacandaga Lake - photo by Yvonne Woodruff Historical Sign - Fish House of Sir Wm. Johnson 1500 ft. northeast of this marker built 1762. Village derived name from lodge. Burned by Tories and Indians, 1781. Erected 1932 by New York State Education Department. Broken ice flowing under the Northville Bridge on a bluish foggy night The old Red Barn now surrounded by pines on what was once a large farming parcel Drone or plane view of the blue Sacandaga River with fall foliage on each side Northampton Beach Campground low water with a few walkers on the beach and in the background across the lake, the hills of Edinburgh that lie behind Seven Hills Raod From the DEC Boatlaunch outside Northville, you can see the blue lake and docked boats Crowds making their way to the Little Lake for July 4th fireworks as dusk begins to descend; most are stopping to get some ice cream and treats as they go A wooden pier on the water showing the lake flowing in from the north The Great Sacandaga Lake iced over with deep snow and mountains overlapping in the distance Midrange view of docks loaded with boats and people on a beautiful sumemr day Looking down Water Street at the crowd gathering for fireworks for the Northville Doins Little Lake with ice formed as seen from the Village Park Ducks swimming over the reflection of green trees on the shoreline Smooth GSL with blue shore and mountains under a cloud-filled sky Road entering the county in the spring with snow next to the (private) Shew House Tall maple trees frame a foggy morning at the DEC campground beach. Sacandaga Park Historical Sign: These stone pillars mark the southern auto entrance to Sacandaga Park. The FJ & G RR tracks entered a short distance west of here. - GSL Advisory Council 2019 Multistone pillars and walls marking the entrance to the old Sacandaga Park

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