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[[File:Honioken.jpg|right|]][[File:Honioken.jpg|right|thumb||Detail from a 1912 Upper Saranac Lake map.  Courtesy of Natalie Leduc.]]'''Address:''' [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/New_York_Route_30|New York Route 30]], [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Upper_Saranac_Lake|Upper Saranac Lake]]
[[File:Honioken.jpg|right|thumb||Detail from a 1912 Upper Saranac Lake map.  Courtesy of Natalie Leduc.]]'''Address:''' [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/New_York_Route_30|New York Route 30]], [[https://localwiki.org/hsl/Upper_Saranac_Lake|Upper Saranac Lake]]


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Detail from a 1912 Upper Saranac Lake map.  Courtesy of Natalie Leduc.

Address: [York Route 30], [Saranac Lake]

Other names:

Year built: Before 1912

Camp Honioken is shown on the 1912 map of [Saranac Lake] on the northwestern shore, opposite Dry Island, owned by H. G. Runkle.