- A Luxury Lake George Resort | The Sagamore Resort
The Sagamore Resort is a luxury escape on Lake George with more than 140 years of history With award-winning waterfront dining, immersive outdoor activities, and an 18-hole Donald Ross-designed golf course, this gem in the heart of the Adirondack mountains is an ideal year-round destination
- Sagamore Hill National Historic Site (U. S. National Park Service)
Explore the grounds of Sagamore and neighborhoods of Long Island that the Roosevelts called home Learn more about the current status of the park including public access and programs Find information about purchasing tickets to see the inside of Theodore Roosevelt's home
- The Sagamore Resort - visitlakegeorge. com
Guests can stay in the historic, Adirondack-inspired main hotel, offering 137 elegant rooms, including 54 suites, and all of the luxurious amenities you expect at a fine resort Guests can also stay in lodge rooms and suites spread across the island, all located a short walk from the main hotel
- Sagamore - Wikipedia
Sachem or "Sagamore", denoting the head of some Native American tribes Wampatuck (died 1669), Native American leader known as "Josiah Sagamore" to English settlers
- The Sagamore Resort | Best Hotels in Lake George
Stay at one of the best hotels in Lake George! The Sagamore is a historic luxury hotel offering waterfront dining, comfortable rooms, and upscale amenities
- Hours Location | The Sagamore
The Sagamore, nestled on beautiful Cape Cod, offers a blend of charm and family hospitality just minutes from stunning beaches and a short drive from Boston With multiple indoor and outdoor event spaces—including our iconic Sperry tent—we’re the perfect venue for any occasion,
- Luxury Lake George Accommodations | The Sagamore Resort
Discover luxury Lake George accommodations at The Sagamore Resort, perfect for family vacations, romantic getaways, and dog-friendly stays
- The Sagamore - Wikipedia
The Sagamore is a Victorian-era resort hotel located on Lake George in Bolton Landing, New York It occupies the private Green Island on Lake George Since 1983, it has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places [1][2]
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