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Summit Lake
Summit Lake
TitleSummit Lake
DescriptionA natural lake, Summit Lake existed before the glacial age. It is located on the Continental Divide, meaning that its waters flow north to the Great Lakes and south toward the Gulf of Mexico. When the Ohio and Erie Canal was constructed, a floating towpath was created along the eastern shore of the lake to provide solid footing for the mules which towed the canal boats. In the late 19th century, Summit Lake served as a source for Akron's water supply. During this period, two resorts were established, Lakeside Park on the east and Summit Lake Park (also known as Beerside) on the west. Although Lakeside did not offer alcohol, both resorts featured picnic areas, baseball parks, and a bandstand. Easy access to these parks was provided by trolleys. In 1917, Summit Beach Park was established, a grand amusement park complete with a dance hall, swimming pool, and rides. (Art Work of Akron, Ohio. pt. 3 pg. 4)
Date1898
SubjectAkron
Summit Lake
Lakes and Ponds
Portage Lakes
NamesPerkins, Simon, General
PublisherW. H. Parish Publishing Co.
ContributorsAkron-Summit County Public Library
TypeImage
Format9.67 in. x 7.87 in.
SourceAW_summit_lake.tif
RelationArt Work of Akron, Ohio
RightsThe copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of reproductions of copyrighted material. This material from the picture file is protected by the copyright law. The library makes this picture available for the personal use of the borrower to be used for private study, scholarship or research. Reproduction, alteration or derivative use of this visual image for the purposes other than those listed above without the express written permission of the copyright holder may constitute an infringement of copyright law.
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