
St Albans serves as a major rail and commercial hub on the eastern shores of Lake Champlain in this 1914 survey. The city is defined by its complex rail infrastructure, including the Central Vermont and the St J and L C RR, which supported the region’s agricultural and dairy economy. Further north, the Missisquoi River snakes toward the Canadian border, passing through industrial nodes like Swanton and Highgate Falls, while the shoreline is dotted with early 20th-century recreational sites such as Kamp Kill Kare and the Lake View House.
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