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With the autumnal shift in the color of the leaves we are reminded that we only have a few more weeks until the snow covers the streets. What better way to spend the last moderate days of the season than outdoors in a corn maze or picking apples on some of the largest apple orchards in the state? Or maybe you could be adventurous and spend some time searching the North Country for the elusive bats and moose. Check out some of our fall issue’s stories and discover the controversy of a disappearing HPV vaccine, or take a peek into the world of a committed cartoonist. Find out what’s fishy with our lakes and rivers, and explore the area’s vital link with our neighbors to the north. So strip off your fall jacket, cut yourself a nice slice of warm pumpkin pie and sit down and enjoy All Points North’s largest issue to date. Sincerely, |
In the fall of 1984, a group of duck hunters noticed salmon surfacing in the shallow Lake Champlain waters surrounding their hunting blinds. |
In the early 1900s multi-millionaire George Boldt built a modern-day castle reportedly as a Valentine's Day present for his wife—a present that was never completed. |
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