Lakeside was one of the first communities to affiliate with the Chautauqua movement.
At the height of the Chautauqua movement in the 1920s, several hundred of these existed, but their numbers have since dwindled.
It was part of the Chautauqua movement of cultural and educational summer retreats that reached the city in 1898.
The circle has been called "the heart of the Chautauqua movement."
He was deeply interested in the "Jewish Chautauqua" movement.
The Chautauqua movement flourished in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, then declined.
The festival traces its roots to the Chautauqua movement of the late 1800s.
In 1917, a new domed structure was built at the site, but it fell into disrepair after the Chautauqua movement died out in the 1920s.
This was once an important site for the inspired rural educational organization, the Chautauqua movement.
It was originally formed as part of the Chautauqua movement.