Chautauqua Historical Society Newsletter V.6 Issue 2 No.15

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Driving onto the grounds there is no lit- tle gatehouse and call box. Instead, there is a large "grandiose" entrance manned by none other than a Chau- tauqua Policeman. I'm not making this up; they actually have a sworn Chautauqua Police Department, as well as their own EMS service, on the grounds.
One of the first things we noticed was the large number of people walking around. We eventually realized why.
We had an on-ground parking pass because the cottage we rented had a driveway. If you sta
...y in a Condo or apartments without a parking spot, you have to pay to park on the Chautauqua parking lot across the street from the grounds. This would be similar to parking near the harbor or workshop, and paying $ 1 per day. As we fol- lowed our map of the grounds, we passed by some streets that were marked "no vehicle traffic," or "no vehicle or bicycle traffic." We quickly realized that almost every- one walks or bikes around. Vehicles are only used to come and go from the grounds. You can't drive to an event or meeting because there are no parking spots available anywhere, no golf carts either.

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