Item 30830 - Mohican House, Lake George, Skowhegan, ca. 1920
- Item 30830 - Mohican House, Lake George, Skowhegan, ca. 1920
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Image Info Mohican house, a seasonally operated hotel, was built by George Washburn in 1892.
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The lake at that time was called Pooduck Pond. Washburn didn't care for that name and took the liberty of renaming it after himself, Lake George.
The hotel received a major upgrade in 1901 when the Tuttle brothers, Warren and Charles, bought it. Later, the site was converted to a summer camp for boys and girls, Camp Modin, and is now the Lake George Regional Park.