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  2. Keuka Lake - Wikipedia

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    Keuka Lake (/ ˈ k juː k ə / KEW-kə ... Curtiss' "flying boat" It, and other models like it, were developed and tested on Keuka Lake. Hammondsport was the ...

  3. Hammondsport, New York - Wikipedia

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    Hammondsport at Keuka Lake was the site where the first successful flight of a "flying boat" took place in July 1912. The first long distance "flying boat", the America, was also designed by Curtiss and launched in Keuka Lake at Hammondsport in 1914, while the people of Hammondsport and the press gathered to witness the landmark event.

  4. Historic Snug Harbor, off Keuka Lake, recently opened under ...

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    For those who boat on Keuka Lake, Snug Harbor has 10 slips for rent during the season, from May to October, plus slips available for the restaurant as well.

  5. 19-year-old drowns on family vacation after jumping from ...

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    A 19-year-old drowned while vacationing with family in New York’s Finger Lakes region, police said. The family, visiting from Catonsville, Maryland, were floating in a pontoon boat on Keuka Lake ...

  6. Keuka Lake State Park - Wikipedia

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    Keuka Lake State Park offers picnic tables with pavilions, a playground, hiking, hunting and fishing, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling, a boat launch, and a campground with tent and trailer sites. Located within the park is the Beddoe–Rose Family Cemetery, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. [4]

  7. Penn Yan, New York - Wikipedia

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    In 1921, the Penn Yan Boat Company was founded by German immigrant Charles A. Herrman. It produced wooden and glass-fiber boats until 2001. It produced wooden and glass-fiber boats until 2001. During the late 1800s and through the mid-to-late 1900s, Penn Yan and surrounding Yates County areas were home to a large number of dairy farms, many ...

  8. Curtiss Model H - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft resembled Curtiss' earlier flying boat designs, but was considerably larger in order to carry enough fuel to cover 1,100 mi (1,770 km). The three crew members were accommodated in a fully enclosed cabin. Porte & Hallett on "America", following the launch on Keuka Lake at Hammondsport, June 1914, showing the Curtiss OX-5 engines.

  9. Rodman Wanamaker - Wikipedia

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    The America flying boat on Lake Keuka. Rodman Wanamaker was a pioneer in sponsoring record-breaking aviation projects and in particular and especially an important early backer of transatlantic flight development.