Champlain II
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Facts and practical information
The steamboat Oakes Ames was built in 1868 by the Napoleon B Proctor Shipyard in Burlington, Vermont for the Rutland Railroad. The 244-foot paddle wheeler was designed to ferry railroad cars from Burlington across Lake Champlain to Plattsburgh, New York. She was named after one of the railroad's directors' Oakes Ames. ()
Coordinates: 44°12'22"N, 73°22'35"W
Location
New York
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Day trips
Champlain II – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Lake Champlain Maritime Museum, Lake View Grange No. 970, First Congregational and Presbyterian Society Church of Westport, Little River State Park.