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Food and drink / Lake Champlain / CanadaUnited States border / Non-timber forest products / Syrup / Champ / Maple syrup / Vermont / Abenaki / Ice cream
Date: 2016-08-02 16:03:55
Food and drink
Lake Champlain
CanadaUnited States border
Non-timber forest products
Syrup
Champ
Maple syrup
Vermont
Abenaki
Ice cream

ECHO Culture Trek Grades 2-4 Before the Basin (top floor) 1. Were there people living on the shores of Lake Champlain 22,000 years ago? What was here at that time?

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