Chautauqua Lake Region

Chautauqua Lake Region
Author: Kathleen Crocker,Jane Currie
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 073851019X

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The period from the late 1800s through the mid-1900s is fondly remembered as the heyday of the Chautauqua Lake region in southwestern New York State. It was a wondrous era, when railroads, steamboats, and trolleys transported local residents as well as wealthy and socially prominent families from Buffalo, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Cincinnati, and St. Louis to their summertime destinations around Chautauqua Lake. Showcased in Chautauqua Lake Region are not only adjacent lakeside communities, industries, and occupations of the residents but also the exceptional natural beauty of the lake itself, its importance to early navigation, its recreational attributes, and its overall allure as a tourist mecca. This "pocket museum" focuses on the myriad attractions that once dotted the lake's forty-two-mile shoreline: hotels, parks, camps, picnic groves, rowing clubs, boat liveries, fish hatcheries, icehouses, railroad and trolley depots, and steamboat landings.

Chautauqua Lake Region

Chautauqua Lake Region
Author: Kathleen Crocker,Jane Currie
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2002-05-22
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 9781439611494

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The period from the late 1800s through the mid-1900s is fondly remembered as the heyday of the Chautauqua Lake region in southwestern New York State. It was a wondrous era, when railroads, steamboats, and trolleys transported local residents as well as wealthy and socially prominent families from Buffalo, Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Detroit, Cincinnati, and St. Louis to their summertime destinations around Chautauqua Lake. Showcased in Chautauqua Lake Region are not only adjacent lakeside communities, industries, and occupations of the residents but also the exceptional natural beauty of the lake itself, its importance to early navigation, its recreational attributes, and its overall allure as a tourist mecca. This "pocket museum" focuses on the myriad attractions that once dotted the lake's forty-two-mile shoreline: hotels, parks, camps, picnic groves, rowing clubs, boat liveries, fish hatcheries, icehouses, railroad and trolley depots, and steamboat landings.

Legendary Locals of the Chautauqua Lake Region New York

Legendary Locals of the Chautauqua Lake Region  New York
Author: Kathleen Crocker,Jane Currie
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781467100205

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From founding families in the early 1800s to contemporary conservationists in 2011, this volume celebrates a multitude of individuals who have impacted the Chautauqua Lake region. Before the armchair traveler journeys around the lake, a sampling of historians and photographers are honored for preserving its past. Subsequent chapters showcase the lakeside communities of Mayville, Dewittville, Point Chautauqua, Maple Springs, Bemus Point, Greenhurst, Fluvanna, Jamestown, Celoron, Lakewood, Ashville, Stow, and the Chautauqua Institution. Each presents several residents who aided its growth, made significant contributions, or simply remain of interest for their uniqueness.

Along Chautauqua Lake

Along Chautauqua Lake
Author: Karen E. Livsey,Dorothy E. Levin
Publsiher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 0738572896

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Shortly after settlement began along Chautauqua Lake, steamboats furnished transportation and the first hotel catered to visiting hunters and fishermen. Families escaping the summers in the city soon followed to enjoy the cool, healthy air. Chautauqua Institution and Point Chautauqua both began as religious assembly grounds. Celoron Park, often called the "Coney Island of the West," and later Midway Park provided entertainment for families and attracted thousands of visitors who traveled by trolley and steamboat in the summer. Local residents and visitors alike enjoyed the parks, picnic groves, and assorted resorts along the lake. A century later, fish are still caught, boats still ply the waters, and families continue to enjoy everything Chautauqua Lake has to offer.

Great Lakes region inventory report inventory report Alaska region Hawaii regional inventory

Great Lakes region inventory report  inventory report  Alaska region Hawaii regional inventory
Author: United States. Army. Office of the Chief of Engineers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1973
Genre: Coasts
ISBN: UFL:31262085075264

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Lakes of New York State

Lakes of New York State
Author: Jay A. Bloomfield
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2013-09-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781483277325

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Lakes of New York State, Volume II: Ecology of the Lakes of Western New York intensively studies four lakes in the New York State—Chautauqua Lake, Onondaga Lake, Oneida Lake, and Irondequoit Bay. This book is divided into four chapters. Chapter 1 reviews the historical data of Oneida Lake that has a large base of 206.7 km2 and relatively shallow depth of 16.8 m. Irondequoit Bay is described in Chapter 2 as a lake with great recreational potential despite large inputs of municipal wastes to its tributary streams. Chapter 3 categorizes Chautauqua Lake as a productive fishery and recreational resource. Onondaga Lake is recognized in the last chapter as a receptacle for waste products due to man’s abusive activities on its shores. This volume provides interesting case studies for students or professionals interested in the impact of the activities of mankind on lakes.

Problem Effects Great Lakes Region Activity 3

Problem Effects  Great Lakes Region  Activity 3
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1977
Genre: Water
ISBN: UOM:39015007499158

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Essential Flies for the Great Lakes Region

Essential Flies for the Great Lakes Region
Author: Jerry Darkes
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2020-10-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780811769679

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The Great Lakes sport fisheries (both in the lakes and the streams that flow into them) are extremely popular and key recreational outlets for anglers around the country who want premier fishing for trout, steelhead, salmon, bass, and other species on the fly fishing frontier such as drum and carp. Jerry Darkes, in his successful book, Fly Fishing the Inland Oceans, only scratched the surface of the innovative fly patterns coming out of the Great Lakes region. Now, working with professional photographer Jimmy Chang, Darkes goes beyond that to compile in this book the first ever collection of GL patterns (steelhead, salmon, brown trout, musky) by contemporary tiers of the region. Over 600 patterns and recipes cover the historically important patterns from well-known tiers such as Schweibert and George Griffith and Swisher and Richards as well as flies that are on the cutting edge from tiers such as Kevin Feenstra, Walt Grau, Jon Kluesing, Rick Kustich, Jeff Liskay, Dave Pinczkowski, Ray Schmidt, Greg Senyo, and Matt Supinski.