Chimney Point State Historic Site, located on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain in Addison, VT, offers a fascinating exploration of the area's rich history spanning Native American, French Colonial, and early American cultures. Visitors can enjoy interactive exhibits, programs, and events, including the annual Northeast Open Atlatl Championship, while taking in beautiful views of the lake from the c. 1785 tavern's sweeping porch.
With recent archaeological and historic research confirming its strategic significance, Chimney Point has witnessed centuries of human habitation, from Native American settlements to military activities during the French and Indian War and American Revolution. The site's grounds feature a picnic area, lake access dock, and outdoor interpretive signs, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in the diverse wildlife and storied past of this historically significant location.
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