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Chautauqua County: Rich in Assets

Chautauqua County: Rich in Assets. Designing Better Rural Communities Workshop September 29, 2009. Location. Landform. Lake Plain Rolling Hills. Lakes. The pattern of settlement is an asset for shaping growth and serving residents. SETTLEMENT. Towns. SETTLEMENT. Cities, Villages.

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Chautauqua County: Rich in Assets

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  1. Chautauqua County:Rich in Assets Designing Better Rural Communities Workshop September 29, 2009

  2. Location

  3. Landform Lake Plain Rolling Hills Lakes

  4. The pattern of settlement is anasset for shaping growth and serving residents SETTLEMENT

  5. Towns SETTLEMENT

  6. Cities, Villages SETTLEMENT

  7. Hamlets SETTLEMENT

  8. Our transportation networkoffers remarkableopportunities TRANSPORTATION

  9. State and Federal TRANSPORTATION

  10. County TRANSPORTATION

  11. Interstates TRANSPORTATION

  12. Railroads TRANSPORTATION

  13. Airports TRANSPORTATION

  14. Abundant cultural resourcestell our story CULTURE

  15. Libraries CULTURE

  16. Museums & Galleries CULTURE

  17. Historical Societies CULTURE

  18. Performing Arts 1891 Opera House DANZA! Rockefeller Arts Das Puppenspiel CULTURE Bemus Bay Pops Chautauqua Amphitheater Desilu Reg Lenna Infinity Little Theater

  19. Agriculture is a mainstayof the local economy AGRICULTURE

  20. Dairy AGRICULTURE

  21. Horse Farms AGRICULTURE

  22. Other Specialty Ostrich Bees Bees Bees Goats Sheep AGRICULTURE Llamas

  23. Vineyards AGRICULTURE

  24. Wineries AGRICULTURE

  25. Maple Sugar AGRICULTURE

  26. Agriculture - All Parcels – 4% Land Area – 25%

  27. Local Food

  28. Services and industrytend to be located inpopulation centers yetare well distributedthroughout the County ECONOMY

  29. Commercial ECONOMY

  30. Industrial ECONOMY

  31. The County is especiallywell served witheducational opportunities EDUCATION

  32. Schools EDUCATION

  33. Colleges EDUCATION

  34. Diverse recreationalassets add toquality of life andsupport tourism RECREATION

  35. Marinas RECREATION

  36. Beaches RECREATION

  37. Golf RECREATION

  38. Skiing Cockaigne RECREATION Peek ‘N Peak

  39. Trails RECREATION

  40. Trails RECREATION

  41. Trails RECREATION

  42. Trails RECREATION

  43. Waterway Trail RECREATION

  44. Bike Routes RECREATION

  45. Bike Routes RECREATION

  46. Attractions Dunkirk Lighthouse Barcelona Lighthouse Lily Dale Chautauqua Gorge Overlooks Gage’s Gulf Chautauqua Institution RTPI Panama Rocks Ice Arena Audubon

  47. Fishing

  48. Hunting

  49. Historic (National Register)

  50. Historic Districts (National Register) Fredonia Commons French Portage Road East Main Street Point Chautauqua Chautauqua Institution

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