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Serving the Upstate
Central NY Mohawk Valley Heritage Corridor
(Mohawk Valley, Adirondack Foothills, Leatherstocking and
Cooperstown Areas.)
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Built for Julia Lyon by her husband William Scott de Camp ("Who Was Who In
America") around 1882 as a small hotel. The Moose River House was originally
only accessible by boat. People were brought to the Inn by Julia's tiny
side-wheeler steamboat named "FAWN" which docked at the Moose River House
landing. Her steamboat traveled up and down the Moose River at a time when the
river also served as a tributary to the historic New York State Erie Canal.
Much of the building's details, including the front porch are original -
Victorian in style. Similar to its sister building the "Thendara Town Hall".

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The Farquharson
California king-size bed
or converts into two twin beds. French motif, overlooks the "Thendara Lake"
and has a private bath.
$135.00 per night, double occupancy (includes full breakfast for two)
(Named after Jessie
Carmical Farquharson and her daughter Mary, who survived the sinking of the
Titanic, April 14, 1912) |
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The Lyon
Queen-size canopy
bed, 1930's style, facing the woods and has a private bath.
$135 per night, double occupancy (includes full breakfast for
two)
(Named
after Calab Lyon and Julia Lyon's family after whom the
community of "Lyon Falls" was named) |
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The Okara
Full/double-size bed, river view, Japanese-Adirondack motif, shared bath.
$95 per night
Name chosen as the
first Adirondack housing development designed by world famous Architect and
Artist H. Van Buren Magonigle |
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The Fawn
Full/double-size
bed, river view, early Adirondack motif, shared bath.
$95 per night
(Named
after the "FAWN" Julia Lyon de Camp's tiny side-wheeler
steamboat.)
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Directions:

Find directions at:
www.Mapquest.com

The Adirondacks offer many activities and attractions
in close proximity to the Moose River House B & B on "Fawn Landing"
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