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Merrickville, Ontario
Posted in Canada Explorer, Ontario
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Saranac Lake, New York State: Heading Home
Trivia question: Where did Faye Dunaway work while in Saranac Lake?–DEW DROP INN After an interesting time in the Lake Placid area, we were on our way back home when we decided to stop in Saranac Lake and take a … Continue reading