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  2. Chautauqua Institution - Wikipedia

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    The Chautauqua Institution (/ ʃ ə ˈ t ɔː k w ə / shə-TAW-kwə) is a 501(c)(3) [3] nonprofit education center and summer resort for adults and youth located on 2,070 acres (840 ha) in Chautauqua, New York, 17 miles (27 km) northwest of Jamestown in the western southern tier of New York state.

  3. Chautauqua - Wikipedia

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    Chautauqua (/ ʃ ə ˈ t ɔː k w ə / shə-TAW-kwə) is an adult education and social movement in the United States that peaked in popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Chautauqua assemblies expanded and spread throughout rural America until the mid-1920s.

  4. Robert H. Jackson Center - Wikipedia

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    Each summer, the Center co-sponsors lectures at the Chautauqua Institution, most notably, the annual Robert H. Jackson lecture on the Supreme Court, which is in its thirteenth year. Previous lecturers have included Tracey Meares, Laurence Tribe , Akhil Amar , Charles Fried , Pamela Karlan , Dahlia Lithwick , Jeff Shesol , Paul D. Clement ...

  5. 21st-century Chautauquas - Wikipedia

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    The Chautauqua Network of the Chautauqua Institution Galey, Mary (1981): The Grand Assembly: The Story of Life at the Colorado Chautauqua . Boulder, Colorado: First Flatiron Press, ISBN 0-9606706-0-2 .

  6. Colorado Chautauqua - Wikipedia

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    The Colorado Chautauqua Association, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization formerly known as the Texas-Colorado Chautauqua Association, presents a variety of lectures, live musical performances, and silent films on a year-round schedule, although the summer months are emphasized. The operation also includes the Chautauqua Dining Hall.

  7. Lewis Miller Cottage - Wikipedia

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    The Lewis Miller Cottage is a historic house at Whitfield and Vincent Avenues, on the grounds of the Chautauqua Institution in Chautauqua, New York. Built in 1875, it was the residence of Lewis Miller, co-founder of the Chautauqua movement. [4] It was designated a National Historic Landmark on December 21, 1965. [2]