FUN FACTS

An elephant was buried in Delavan Lake during the city's days as a winter home for circus troupes.

At the bottom of Geneva Lake you can find:  a 50's era cabin cruiser south of Black Point, a Nash over by Cedar Point, a Volkswagen North of the Academy, the Lucius Newberry by Geneva Bay Estates, and the Hull of the Lady of the Lake by Geneva Inn.  The Lucius Newberry

Geneva Lake is the second deepest lake in Wisconsin (5,262 acres, 135 feet deep, 21 miles around, 2.1 miles wide, and 7.6 miles long).                                                                           

 

Stone Manor, the largest mansion on the lake was built by Otto Young in 1900-1901.  Young made his money on real estate along State Street in Chicago after the great fire of 1871.

The Geneva Lake area is home of cartoonists Joe and Jay Martin, writers of the "Mr. Buffo", "Willy'n Ethel", and "Tommy" comics.

Lake Geneva was the home of Sidney Smith , creator of the Andy Gump comic strip.  A statue of Andy Gump stands in Flat Iron Park.(Andy Gump)

Folklore is that over 70 species of evergreen trees are planted on Black Point. 

Hugh Hefner chose Lake Geneva as the home for the nationally acclaimed Playboy Club & Resort.  Now the Grand Geneva Resort & Spa.

 

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