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Improved Highways 



Two improved highways lead from Saratoga County north 

 through the center of Warren County into Essex. These two 

 roads are connected at various points by macadam roads. 



A section runs along the greater part of the west shore of Lake 

 George and another extends northeast from Choetcrtown to 

 Graphite. There are in the county 94 miles of completed im- 

 proved highways with 5 miles additional under construction. 



AVAILABLE MARKETS 



Glens Falls is the principal local market. Manufactures are 

 of considerable importance in this city, especially lumber, paper, 

 and Portland cement and lime. There are also some large shirt 

 factories. During the summer season various resorts near Lake 

 George also furnish excellent markets. The summer resorts and 

 lumber camps furnish the principal markets for the southwestern 

 part of the county. 



Glens Falls, Hudson Falls, Lake George, and the summer re- 

 sorts consume nearly all the milk produced in the county. 



The agricultural organizations are as follows: 



Adirondack Beekeepers' Association. 



Granges: 3 subordinate granges. 



Warren County Fair. 



Warren County Farm Bureau Association. 



Warren County Growers' Association. 



Warren County Sheep Growers* Cooperative Association, Inc. 



EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES 

 Schools registered as having suitable facilities for maintaining 

 courses in high school and academic work are located at Bolton 

 Landing, Chcstertown, Glens Falls, Luzerne, Lake George, Xorth 

 Creek, and Warrensburg. 



STATUS OF AGRICULTURE IN 1910 

 (Taken from U S. Census of 1910) 



Land in farms 250, 349 acres 



Number of farms 1 , 865 



Per cent of farm land improved ,,,.,.. 40.0 



