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tioChippewa Park Is Within an! he°.Hour and a Half Drive j ^ of Your Home.itslt;thlt; an thlt; letplado:tr.ttelwitBlichthifoiceupfaiinciifrlt;30*While real estate values during h0 the last several years have steadily increased at Indian Lake and gained considerable momentum during ihe last few }'ears. it has never enjoyed what might he commonlycalled a boom.’* It has been held back on account ot‘ the limited a-1 mount ot advertising the Lake has ••received. But t*o many people have seen’ for themselves and it is getting out what Indian Lake is and the wonderful opportunities that are here. Indian Lake can nolonger keep itself hidden. Capital’sattention has been called to this point and has already taken hold.Be all that as it may whenever men of high finance leave their places of business to take a run to Indi^p Lake to look her over for-the sole purpose of buying up cer-| tain property putting, In Improvements, and making it possible foreveryone to enjoy the pleasures of a summer home. It myst seem as though there is something t^oing. 1 And who has not heard the buzz-1 . :ng and whisperings about this i tt5 wonderful lake. Now all the far-pone happenings do not necessarily constitute a ’’boom,'' -but when these above mentioned things actually take place they cannot help! but stimulate, the Interest of the!tr people looking for a desirable loca. lion to invest in a summer home.And it is exactly what is happening at Indian Lake, me people who heve invested in property around this beautiful lake in the past year, or two bettor think twice beforeparting with their holdings. !g:Points of InterestMany points of interest are to be found around Indian Lake. Russell’s Point with Its seven miles of board walk lined with every conceivable summer resort concession. Tho largest and moat beautiful dance hall in Ohio; the White Oaklog cabin at Lake View with its;many historical and antique feat-i ures; an hour's drive brings you,vbeidMwhlt;b£IrerwiAisefoditiPIuAciwA:iihhto the Ohio Caverns; t he Zane Cav-erns long noted for their gorgeous splendor; the Mac-O-Chee Castle, famous as the home of Dora Piath where Riley wrote his famous po-iv em, ’ When the Frost Is On the rumpkin.” These are Just a few 0f the many points of Interest to be found in and around Indian Lake.It is raot interesting to W’atch the people who visit Indian Lake during the summer months play. Business men and women, lovely girls and boye and the many delightful children. They are all looking for happiness and find it by I playing and recreating in a way that is wholesome and normal, returning to their homes refreshed physically, mentally and spiritually. Yes-spiritually, too. for is it not glorious to revel in nature, meditate the sunsets, the skies, trees, lake and all that God has made beautiful?Could we but see into the future of this beautiful lake, in another| decade clustered around its shores a city, comparable with Naples of Action and Venice of song end story. Forget the snake hunter of yesterday and visualize the future and you will see along these shores a clustering city aglow with the light of ten thousand lamps reflected in waters shining like gold. This will be Chippewa Lake In-the future.— Adv.a
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Findlay Morning Republican

Findlay, Ohio, US

Tue, Sep 15, 1925

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