Located at the northern end of Lake George, Ticonderoga faces many of the same challenges as other rural upstate towns. Good paying jobs are scarce, which can make it hard to draw and retain younger families. However, local leaders are working toward a brighter future, relying on the town’s historic past and restoring establishments that were lost to fires or had fallen in disrepair. Photo by Mike Lynch
Located at the northern end of Lake George, Ticonderoga faces many of the same challenges as other rural upstate towns. Good paying jobs are scarce, which can make it hard to draw and retain younger families. However, local leaders are working toward a brighter future, relying on the town’s historic past and restoring establishments that were lost to fires or had fallen in disrepair. Photo by Mike Lynch
Located at the northern end of Lake George, Ticonderoga faces many of the same challenges as other rural upstate towns. Good paying jobs are scarce, which can make it hard to draw and retain younger families. However, local leaders are working toward a brighter future, relying on the town’s historic past and restoring establishments that were lost to fires or had fallen in disrepair. Photo by Mike Lynch
Located at the northern end of Lake George, Ticonderoga faces many of the same challenges as other rural upstate towns. Good paying jobs are scarce, which can make it hard to draw and retain younger families. However, local leaders are working toward a brighter future, relying on the town’s historic past and restoring establishments that were lost to fires or had fallen in disrepair. Photo by Mike Lynch
Located at the northern end of Lake George, Ticonderoga faces many of the same challenges as other rural upstate towns. Good paying jobs are scarce, which can make it hard to draw and retain younger families. However, local leaders are working toward a brighter future, relying on the town’s historic past and restoring establishments that were lost to fires or had fallen in disrepair. Photo by Mike Lynch
Located at the northern end of Lake George, Ticonderoga faces many of the same challenges as other rural upstate towns. Good paying jobs are scarce, which can make it hard to draw and retain younger families. However, local leaders are working toward a brighter future, relying on the town’s historic past and restoring establishments that were lost to fires or had fallen in disrepair. Photo by Mike Lynch
Located at the northern end of Lake George, Ticonderoga faces many of the same challenges as other rural upstate towns. Good paying jobs are scarce, which can make it hard to draw and retain younger families. However, local leaders are working toward a brighter future, relying on the town’s historic past and restoring establishments that were lost to fires or had fallen in disrepair. Photo by Mike Lynch
Located at the northern end of Lake George, Ticonderoga faces many of the same challenges as other rural upstate towns. Good paying jobs are scarce, which can make it hard to draw and retain younger families. However, local leaders are working toward a brighter future, relying on the town’s historic past and restoring establishments that were lost to fires or had fallen in disrepair. Photo by Mike Lynch
Located at the northern end of Lake George, Ticonderoga faces many of the same challenges as other rural upstate towns. Good paying jobs are scarce, which can make it hard to draw and retain younger families. However, local leaders are working toward a brighter future, relying on the town’s historic past and restoring establishments that were lost to fires or had fallen in disrepair. Photo by Mike Lynch
Located at the northern end of Lake George, Ticonderoga faces many of the same challenges as other rural upstate towns. Good paying jobs are scarce, which can make it hard to draw and retain younger families. However, local leaders are working toward a brighter future, relying on the town’s historic past and restoring establishments that were lost to fires or had fallen in disrepair. Photo by Mike Lynch
Located at the northern end of Lake George, Ticonderoga faces many of the same challenges as other rural upstate towns. Good paying jobs are scarce, which can make it hard to draw and retain younger families. However, local leaders are working toward a brighter future, relying on the town’s historic past and restoring establishments that were lost to fires or had fallen in disrepair. Photo by Mike Lynch
Located at the northern end of Lake George, Ticonderoga faces many of the same challenges as other rural upstate towns. Good paying jobs are scarce, which can make it hard to draw and retain younger families. However, local leaders are working toward a brighter future, relying on the town’s historic past and restoring establishments that were lost to fires or had fallen in disrepair. Photo by Mike Lynch
Located at the northern end of Lake George, Ticonderoga faces many of the same challenges as other rural upstate towns. Good paying jobs are scarce, which can make it hard to draw and retain younger families. However, local leaders are working toward a brighter future, relying on the town’s historic past and restoring establishments that were lost to fires or had fallen in disrepair. Photo by Mike Lynch
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