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Electric Hoods 



An electric road runs from Jamestown along the east shore of 

 Chautauqua Lake to Westfield. 



An electric road runs the entire length of the county near the 

 shore of Lake Erie, extending to Buffalo on the north and to 

 Eric, Pennsylvania, on the west. 



The Chautauqua Traction Company line leads from Barcelona 

 through Westfield to MayvUle and down the west side of 

 Chautauqua Lake to Jamestown and Falconer. 



A third electric line runs between Jamestown and Fcntonville. 



Improved Highways 



Chautauqua County is crossed by an improved highway entering 

 the eastern side of the county and passing through Jamestown 

 and along the northern side of Chautauqua Lake through Mayville 

 to Westfield. Short sections also enter Jamestown from the north 

 and from the south. 



An improved highway leads from Dunkirk through Fredonia 

 south into the town of Stockton. 



Additional short sections extend between Brocton and Stockton, 

 through Ripley, and from Findley Lake through the southwestern 

 part of the county. 



There are within the county approximately 40 miles of com- 

 pleted improved highways, 24 miles additional being under con- 

 struction. 



AVAILABLE MARKETS 



A ready market for some of the agricultural products exists in 

 tin manufacturing cities of Jamestown and Dunkirk. For many 

 works in the summer season splendid markets for farm products 

 are afforded in the resorts along Chautauqua Lake, and especially 

 at the Chautauqua Assembly, which is usually visited by 20,000 

 to 30,000 people during the season. The grape crop of Chautau- 

 qua County is shipped to practically all the northern and middle 

 western states, while grape juice, canned fruits, and vegetable 

 products and the condensed milk output have an even wider dis- 



