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Moriah's Lakefront Still Points Back to Iron

Moriah’s official site ties Port Henry, Lake Champlain, and the Iron Center Museum into one local story.

Published June 24, 2026 · Last verified June 24, 2026

Town materials say Moriah’s history is closely tied to iron ore mining, iron production, and shipping. The Iron Center Museum keeps that old work visible.

That helps connect Port Henry, Mineville, Lake Champlain, beaches, and trails instead of treating them as separate stories. The town’s lakefront and iron history belong in the same frame.

Moriah’s local story has weight because it is more than pretty water and mountain views. It is also ore, rail, shipping, industrial memory, and a museum that shows why Port Henry mattered.

The same local doorway keeps access and visitor details close to the history. Witherbee, Moriah Center, Moriah Corners, Mineville, and Port Henry sit alongside beaches, marinas, a state boat launch, a fishing pier, Cheney Mountain, Belfry Mountain, and the Iron Center Museum. Moriah’s lakefront story still points back to iron. You can see water and mountains, but the older industrial story keeps Port Henry and Mineville from feeling like simple scenery. The shoreline is prettier when you also know what work once moved through it, why people stayed, and why the museum still belongs there.

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