We elected to stay a second night in Clayton so we could spend an extra day touring Clayton, especially the Antique Boat Museum.
Link to ABM. It was a fantastic display, both in water and out of water of antique power boats.
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The Antique Boat Museum in Clayton, NY on the St. Lawrence |
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One of the dozens of in water vessels on display all of which still operate. |
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A racing boat from the twenties. |
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La Duchesse, a houseboat without an engine built in 1902 by George Boldt, owner of Boldt Castle. |
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Even the local Inn has a boat motif. |
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