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     Available as an ideal Corporate or family vacation historical rental property, the Miller homestead is a two story stone house built by a Quaker family in 1822. The home was restored over the period from 1996-1999 and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This lovely vacation rental is situated on 80 acres of forest land in the northeast corner of New York 's Adirondacks near Lake Champlain and the Ausable Chasm.

Front View of Miller Homestead, Adirondack Historic Vacation Rental Property


     The property is within 15 minutes of the Ausable Chasm and Port Kent where a ferry may be taken to Burlington, Vermont. Lake Placid and excellent skiing and mountain biking are less than 45 minutes away. For shopping and additional historic sites, the vacation rental is 20 minutes from Plattsburgh, NY and the historic village of Essex. Montreal is less than an hour and a half away for a day or evening trip for site seeing and shopping.
     Locally, there are numerous hiking and cross country skiing areas, rock climbing on Pokamoonshine (great easy hike with excellent views of Lake Champlain), swimming and picnicing at Ausable Point State Park, swimming and hiking at Point au Roche State Park, excellent white and flat water paddling and superb trout fishing on the famous Ausable River. One could also visit High Falls Gorge and other waterfalls all within a 45 minute drive of the vacation rental.