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Address: 137 Beaverwood Road
Old Address:
Other names:
Year built: 1920s
Bottle Bay Camp was the camp of Augustus S. Blagden on Upper Saranac Lake. It was built just north of Whitney Point on thirty acres that surrounds a 1200-foot bay, with four thousand feet of shoreline. The original camp was built in the 1920s. The camp was sold in 2005, and the buildings were replaced in 2007.