- Chautauqua - Wikipedia
Chautauqua ( ʃəˈtɔːkwə 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
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- What is a Chautauqua | New Old Time Chautauqua
“Chautauqua” was a cultural and social movement that started in upstate New York in the 1870s and flourished until the mid 1920s During this time, hundreds of touring chautauquas presented lectures, dance, music, drama, and other forms of “cultural enrichment”
- Chautauqua Movement History | The Colorado Chautauqua
The Chautauqua Movement grew out of the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle As its members and graduates spread the ‘chautauqua’ idea, many towns, especially in rural areas where opportunities for secondary education were limited, established “chautauquas ”
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Although the remote chautauquas began to decline after their peak year in 1924, the original institution at Chautauqua remained in existence, offering a diversified program that included symphony concerts, operas, plays, university summer school courses, and lectures
- Chautauqua Movement - U-S-History. com
The Chautauqua Movement sought to bring learning, culture and, later, entertainment to the small towns and villages of America during the late 19th and early 20th centuries
- WHAT DOES CHAUTAUQUA MEAN AND WHERE DID THE NAME COME FROM?
WHAT DOES CHAUTAUQUA MEAN AND WHERE DID THE NAME COME FROM? Chautauqua is, by far, the most widely known of all our local names The lake gave its name to the county and then to Chautauqua Institution
- Chautauqua: The Nature Study Movement in Pacific Grove, California
Within just a few short years of establishing the first Sunday school assembly in New York in 1874, Reverend Vincent put into motion an effort to extend the Chautauqua program to those who could not travel the long distance to the shores of Chautauqua Lake
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