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photo added
editI added a photo from a website but I forgot which one
Name
editThe name of the Lake is "Lake Bomoseen" and has always been reffered to as such. I suggest the title of the article be changed also.
Haunting
editI would like to know the source of that story. Being a lifelong resident and Vermont history student- I have never heard of that story. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Dbldnii (talk • contribs) 17:07, August 26, 2007 (UTC)
++Lake Bomoseen 50 years ago. I am 62 years old and as a child we would take a month vacation at Lake Bomoseen. We would stay in the Goodwin's cottages at the weedie end of the lake. Mr. Goodwin sold Minos as bait and rented row boats to supplement his living as a dirt farmer. He has four cabins, three on the water front and one next to his house up on the main road. Each day we would wolk about 1/2 a mile down a dirt road and fish, mostly sunnies and pickerel. But I did catch bass and norther pike. We would row out to the open waters of the lake and pull weeds in the channel to the dock. He sold some land to family friends Bob Crocker <sp> who build a house on the point of the lake.
There was a beach on the open water end of the lake with a good view of the island where it was said Harpo Marx lived. The beach has a raft and roped off area to swim. It had a hot dog stand with green relish, sandy beach and a dance hall. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.222.231.78 (talk) 00:52, 3 August 2009 (UTC)