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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
Beautiful, Historic Lake Champlain 
No section of the country played a more important or more interesting part in the 
Revolutionary War than the shores and waters of Lake Champlain. It is conceded 
by world travelers to be the most beautiful spot on earth. The Green Mountains ris- 
ing* up from it on the East and the Adirondacks on the West, its breast decorated 
with hundreds of green covered islands once the meeting places of the fierce Iroquois, 
combine to enhance its beauty and to cast upon it an irresistible glamour of romance. 
Ba rre, Vermont 
Aug. 28,29,30,31 
These are the dates of 
the 1917 convention 
of the American Cem- 
etery Superintendents’ 
Association. Don’t 
disappoint us. Make 
your plans to come. 
Barre 
Entertainment 
Association 
Organized to make this spe- 
cial occasion a success. 
Alex Hanton 
(Supt. Barre Cemeteries) 
Directing. Chairman 
Barre, Vermont 
Cemetery 
Superintendents 
An automobile trip 
through the heart of 
the Green Mountains 
by way of the Wi- 
nooski Valley and a 
day on the waters of 
Lake Champlain will 
be one of the many 
entertainment f e a- 
tures connected with 
the annual convention 
of Cemetery Superin- 
tendents in August. 
A Champlain Shore Scene 
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