
The Lakewood Historical Museum is located at 20 W. To learn more about the Lakewood Historical Museum, visit or call Susan Lane at 969-5762. In the southern part of the village there are also markers for the Chautauqua Lake Stock Farm and Bemus House on East Fairmount Avenue. A marker for the Lakewood Schools is located on East Summit Avenue. A marker for the Lakewood Village Hall is located at the museum on Owana Way. Two additional markers depicting different views of Chautauqua Avenue from the north and south are also on the street. The markers for the Paul Sorg Mansion or Green Farm, the Aull Cottage, the New Holbrook Hotel, the World War II memorial (in the American Legion) and the Erie Railroad train station are all located on Chautauqua Avenue. The markers for the Lakeview House, Sterlingworth Hotel, Lakewood Country Club, first and second Kent Houses, Packard Mansion, and the World War II memorial are all located on Terrace Ave in Richard Hartley Park. Photo of a Bust at the Elks lodge during prohibition The Elks lodge was located in the former Packard mansion on High Street in Warren, Ohio. The committee has also compiled a walking tour map using the 14 historical markers currently in the village. The engine remained in service until 1946. Along with building the new station, Packard donated a 1915 Hallock Machine Company Ford chemical fire truck, the first piece of motorized fire fighting equipment in Chautauqua County. The result was the new Lakewood Hose Company. The purpose was to build a new state-of-the-art fire station. Marker is in this post office area: Lakewood NY 14750, United States of America. Marker is at the intersection of West Terrace Avenue and Chautauqua Avenue, on the right when traveling west on West Terrace Avenue. Packard donated a corner of an orchard he owned and $15,000 to the then Beechwood fire bucket brigade. Marker is in Lakewood, New York, in Chautauqua County. In addition, the heritage of the Packards is also on display in the Lakewood Fire Department on Chautauqua Avenue. To this day, various buildings built with Packard resources can be found. Packard remained in the community and was active in the social scene in and around Lakewood and Jamestown. Most of the village was also developed thanks to the Packards’ wealth and influence. The couple also became one of the main benefactors of the village and maintained a wide array of boats and cars in the village. Along with his wife Elizabeth, James Packard had a summer home in the village.

One of the most prominent displays is on the Packard Motor Company and in particular one of the main founders who called Lakewood his summer home. Items currently on display also relate to past local businesses and residents in the village. “They remembered everybody but this, so we’re hoping when the kids come they’ll will say that’s Bud, Frank or Bud whatever,” said committee member Roger Gilbert. It is hoped that over the months before the event they can be learned and added. used books, rare books and new books The Curse of the Haunted Mansion (9780606017732) by Packard, Edward Deadwood City (9780397317837) by Packard, Edward. For all the Petrolines’ efforts, only two team members remain unaccounted for on the plague.
