On the Ausable Jigsaw Puzzle

On the Ausable
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In today's puzzle we're visiting the Adirondacks’ Keene Valley, through which the Ausable river flows. Also known as AuSable River and originally written as "Au Sable", the river runs in the U.S. state of New York, from the Adirondack Mountains to Lake Champlain. It was originally named "Au Sable" ("sandy" in French) by Samuel de Champlain when he first explored the region in 1609 because of its sandy delta. This puzzle is based on a watercolor and gouache on green-gray wove paper painting by James David Smillie (American, New York 1833–1909 New York).

Image Source /Credit: James David Smillie, 1869, The Metropolitan Museum of Art(67.274)

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