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Lake LeBoeuf

Blank, College-ruled Composition Book. Featuring Lake LeBoeuf in Waterford, Pennsylvania. Situated in Waterford Township, in Northwest Pennsylvania, the 70-acre, 13,000 year-old Lake LeBoeuf was formed by the receding of the Wisconsin glacier during Pleistocene Era of the Ice Age. As the ice blocks melted they created water-filled "kettles." The lake joins French Creek four miles to the south after passing through LeBoeuf Gardens. In a 1910 Waterford Souvenir book, the Lake is described as a beautiful sheet of placid water about a mile across with a wooded island in the center. Noted for its natural beauty, clear, deep waters, and a variety of fish from perch to musky, the wooded shores offered pleasant opportunities for rest, recreation and camping. From the late 1870's to the 1970's, the Lake was a popular vacation spot for camping, fishing, and boating. People came from all over the tri-state area, which was a boon to town business. In later years, cottages and camping areas were filled from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Kirjailija
Susan Osborn
ISBN
9781795347136
Kieli
englanti
Paino
354 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
1.1.2019
Sivumäärä
202