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Au Sable River (New York) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (104 words) |
 | The Au Sable River in the U.S. state of New York runs from the Adirondack Mountains and flows past the town of Lake Placid, to empty into Lake Champlain a few miles east of Keeseville, New York. |
 | The river forms a partial boundary between Clinton County and Essex County. |
 | The Au Sable River is known for its trout fishing. |
| BIGpedia - Adirondack Mountains - Encyclopedia and Dictionary Online (1210 words) |
 | The Adirondack mountain range are a group of mountains in north-eastern New York, USA, which extend into Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, Herkimer, Lewis, and Warren counties. |
 | The mountains are bordered on the west by the Tug Hill Plateau, separated by the Black River. |
 | Lake Placid is the principal source of the Au Sable River, which for a part of its course flows through a rocky chasm from 100 to 175 ft (30 to 53 m). |