- a unique blend of striking scenic beauty, endless outdoor recreational opportunities and celebrated heritage.
Booklet available from: Friends of the North Country. Fee for booklet.
The first dam at Anderson Falls on the AuSable River was built in 1808 to power a sawmill. Since that time, and throughout the 1800s, industry continued to take advantage of the AuSable's water power. Fine homes and churches were built by Keeseville's first families. Much of this history is still intact today and detailed in A Thoroughly Wide Awake Little Village, a walking tour through a 145-structure historic district and three Historic American Engineer Bridges.