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ballet, opera, and visual arts exhibitions. The institution also offers a variety of recreational activities, plus a community education program called Special Studies along with residential programs of intensive study provided for students aiming for professional careers who audition for admittance into Chautauqua's Schools of Performing and Visual Arts.
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was demolished in September 2016 to make way for a new theater-style structure, paying homage to the old structure. The new 4,500-seat Amphitheater, completed during the 2016–17 off-season, in time for the institution's 2017 season, features modern amenities and facilities and improved accessibility.
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is 8,000 square foot recital and rehearsal hall, dedicated in 1993. This facility was the first significant program facility to be built at the Chautauqua Institution in 65 years. The building serves as the rehearsal facility for the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra and Music School Festival Orchestra
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is a walk-around, landscaped, geographically scaled map of Palestine showing the general contour of the area, including mountains, valleys, bodies of water and the cities in their correct geographical locations, that existed in the first century CE. Throughout the week, there are multiple tours to
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The Children's School, established in 1921, is a developmental preschool for youth ages 3–5 and was a pioneering program in the field of nursery-school education. The program consists of social, recreational, and educational activities that often incorporate other Chautauqua programs in the areas of
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There is an annual program held on the first Tuesday of each August called "Old First Night." The event is the "birthday party" for the institution, marking the anniversary of the opening of the first season in 1874. Several of the Chautauqua facilities will host fundraisers, including the Old First
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The Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle (CLSC), founded in 1878 by Vincent, is one of America's oldest continuously operating book clubs. It was founded to promote self-learning and study, particularly among those unable to attend institutions of higher learning. Six to nine books are added
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7,500 and all travel and expenses for a one-week summer residency at Chautauqua. It is a "national prize that celebrates a book of fiction or literary/narrative nonfiction that provides a richly rewarding reading experience and honors the author for a significant contribution to the literary arts."
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The Chautauqua Boys and Girls Club is one of the oldest day camps in the United States, founded in 1893. While parents are engaging in various activities around the grounds, their children meet in a special area by the lake and participate in sports, art, and recreational games, such as volleyball,
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It was alleged that the leadership of the Chautauqua Institution disregarded recommendations for security precautions because they felt it would alienate the audience from the speakers. Following the attack, the Chautauqua Institution announced it would require guests to furnish photo IDs to get a
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Programs offered during the week at Chautauqua include devotional services and a lecture on a social, political, or academic issue in the morning, a religious or political topic in the afternoon, and a night of entertainment as the evening program. This evening Amphitheater event may be a symphony
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Every summer during its nine-week season, Chautauqua Institution provides an array of programs including fine and performing arts, lectures, worship services, and religious programs, as well as recreational activities. Nearly 100,000 visitors come to Chautauqua to participate in these programs and
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was a lifelong attendee and lecturer at Chautauqua. John Q. Barrett wrote, "For almost fifty years, Chautauqua was a major part of Jackson’s expanding horizons, intellectual development, study and leisure—it was one of the places he loved best, and it deserves much credit for making him what he
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The Chautauqua Declaration is an annual declaration made at the Chautauqua Institution supporting international efforts to bring human rights violators to justice. The first declaration occurred following a meeting of current and former international chief prosecutors of international criminal
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The institution has operated each summer since then, gradually expanding its season length and program offerings in the arts, education, religion, and music. It offers educational activities to the public during the season, with public events including popular entertainment, theater, symphony,
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Night Run, a fun run around the grounds, hosted by the Chautauqua Sports Club, a lip-sync contest called Air Band hosted by the Chautauqua Boys' and Girls' Club, and a bake sale hosted by the Chautauqua Children's Club. All money raised goes to the Chautauqua Fund.
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Sundays at Chautauqua feature worship services, both denominational and ecumenical. There is an afternoon Amphitheater program, such as a military band or student dance program. On Sundays, entrance to the Institution grounds is free.
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located on the grounds is the only hotel owned and operated by the institution. The 156-room hotel, said to be the largest wooden building in the eastern United States, was built in the
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Sunday gate pass, which previously could be secured anonymously on Sundays, when there is no fee for entry. Carried bags larger than a wristlet will also be banned in the amphitheater.
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A broad range of special courses in music, art, dance, drama, and general topics are available. The Chautauqua Schools of Music offers extremely competitive programs with scholarships.
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Another Chautauqua favorite is the Fourth of July show at the Amphitheater specializing in patriotic-themed music followed by area fireworks viewed from the
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which attempted to raise the level of public education with lectures, readings, and entertainment with goals of lifelong learning and self-improvement.
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in 1965. Erected at Chautauqua in 1875, the cottage was considered one of the earliest prefabricated structures in the United States.
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The physical setting of the institution defined its development as an assembly. The grounds are on the west shoreline of upper
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to the reading list each year, with authors generally coming to Chautauqua to discuss their writing and to talk with readers.
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The Chautauqua Institution has been visited by political figures, celebrities, artists, musicians, scientists, and writers.
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events annually. Summer admission to Chautauqua is by "gate ticket," which allows entrance into the grounds, use of
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Since its founding in 1874, the Institution has been visited by four sitting United States presidents including
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is an annual American literary award established by the Chautauqua Institution in 2012. The winner receives
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nonprofit education center and summer resort for adults and youth located on 2,070 acres (840 ha) in
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addressed a crowd of more than 12,000 with his historic “I hate war” speech in 1936. Future President
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spoke at Chautauqua in July 1937 while serving as the United States Solicitor General. Future Justice
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The ideals of the Chautauqua Institution spread throughout the United States through many Independent
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lectured at Chautauqua in August 1957 while serving as a director and chief counsel of the
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tribunals and special courts in 2007. The declaration marked the 100th anniversary of the
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meetings, which incorporated many of the program's components, including lectures, music,
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as a teaching camp for Sunday-school teachers. The teachers would arrive by steamboat on
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that became popular in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The
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movement spread throughout the United States and was highly popular until the start of
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was stabbed multiple times at Chautauqua when he was about to give a public lecture.
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lectured at Chautauqua during their tenure on the bench. Future Supreme Court Justice
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style in 1881. It has a two-story porch supported by narrow columns, with a central,
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and begin a course of Bible study that used the Park to teach the geography of the
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The Institution has been visited by other historically notable figures including
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In the late 19th century, following the model of the Chautauqua Institution, the
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The Miller Bell Tower, drawing of which is the logo of the Chautauqua Institution
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This project caused some controversy due to historic nature of the old facility.
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National Register of Historic Places listings in the Jamestown, New York Area
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discuss the historical and religious significance of this world-famous area.
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Chautauqua: An American Narrative, 2011 PBS documentary on the institution
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visited Chautauqua Institution when he was the governor of Ohio in 1895.
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The institution's grounds, located between New York State Route 394 and
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and other late 19th and early 20th-century architectural styles.
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and conductor Stuart Chafetz perform with the Orchestra on the
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became (as he does for advancing it)." Supreme Court Justices
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visited Chautauqua as a summer refuge to compose parts of his
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Historic New York: Architectural Journeys in the Empire State
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Questions were raised about Chautauqua Institution after the
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religious studies, and a focus on current issues. Several
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Schmitz, Jonathan David (2011). Flanders, William. (ed.).
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and as a recital hall for chamber music, voice and piano.
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consisting of most of the Institution property between
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Thompson, Carolyn; Italie, Hillel (August 14, 2022).
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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In The Shadow of Death: A Chautauqua Murder Mystery
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Chautauqua Institution Historic District
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
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Chautauqua Institution is located in New York
Chautauqua Institution is located in the United States
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