Going out to the south along the lake one will come across the 114-acre Clear Lake State Park. The principal shelter in the park presents itself as a medieval period revival dwelling (1938). The walls are of thick, rough limestone and the gable ends are of stained clapboard. The whole is covered with a
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Clear Lake State Park
1938. South of Clear Lake
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