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Sandra B. Haines
REALTOR Associate
Office:  (716) 484-4050
Email:   sandyhaines@howardhanna.com


Howard Hanna Holt Real Estate Jamestown/Lakewood
305 East Fairmount Avenue
Lakewood NY 14750

Designations/Award: 
Chautauqua County REALTOR Associate of the Year (2013)

Chautauqua Institution

Remarkabale Summer Escape


The Chautauqua Institution is a non -profit adult education center and summer resort located on 750 acres in Chautauqua, NY 17 Miles northwest of Jamestown in the western part of New York State. The Chautauqua Insitution Historic District is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was further designated a National Historic Landmark.

 It was founded in 1874 by inventor Lewis Miller and Methodist Bishop John Heyl Vincent as a teaching camp for Sunday school teachers. The teachers would disembark at Palestine Park, and begin a course of Bible study that used the Park to teach of the geography of the Holy Land.

The Institution has operated each summer since then, gradually expanding its season length and program offerings organized around the four pillars: arts, education, religion and recreation. It offers a wide range of educational activities to an average of 75,000 people, in residence on any particular day during the season, and another 145,000 during the season attend public events, including popular entertainment, theater, symphony, ballet and opera.

The Institution also includes school of Special Studies, and a residential music program of intensive study is offered to students on the verge of professional careers who audition for admittance into Chautauqua's schools of fine and performing arts.

The physical setting of the Institution defined its development as an assembly. The grounds are situated on the west shoreline of upper Chautauqua Lake. The early tent camp assembly gave way to cottages and rooming houses, and then hotels and eventually condominiums. But much of the pastoral summer retreat on the lake survives.

In 1973 the National Park Service recognized the institution's historic importance by adding it to the National Register of Historic Places. In 1989, the Department of the Interior designated it a National Historic Landmark District, consisting of most of the Institution property between NY 394, formerly NY 17J, the lake and (roughly) Lowell and North avenues.

Sandra B. Haines

Associate Broker

Thank you to my past buyers and sellers, you have made me what I am today!

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