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And then the women began to come to the lakeside.
The thing about Lakeside is that it's a good town.
At the lakeside, I found the old man still waiting.
He says are no houses on the west side of Lakeside.
Lakeside Records has been the name of at least two different record companies.
Out we went into the bright clear day, and along the ways by the lakeside.
By the lakeside, on a cool morning, nature took its course.
Jack made his way through the trees to the lakeside.
He describes a party about to take place at a house by a lakeside.
"It's almost hard to believe that this is in the same country as Lakeside," he said.
Lakeside Hall holds 240 students and will open in fall of 2012.
We were tired of walking and made our way down to the lakeside.
He was by the lakeside, carrying a bag on his back.
Lakeside is located on the girls side of the lake.
Together they went along the lakeside and vanished among the trees.
The journey from this station to lakeside should take around 3 minutes.
Beyond the last of the trees lay the Lakeside neighborhood.
He stopped and spoke awhile with another, by the lakeside.
Then out of a tent by the lakeside came the explanation.
Lakeside won the football state championships in 1970, 1972, and 1991.
From the lakeside of the house Billy was yelling for us to come and see.
I told him then about the two hunters staying at Lakeside.
At the time of her death, the family was living in Lakeside, California.
In 2004, he returned to Lakeside, again hitting a 180 score with his very first turn.
What do you here, when the lakeside falls about us?"
Be sure to visit the art museum on the lakefront.
One morning, my daughters and I walked in the park along the lakefront.
The airport was a common sight on the Chicago lakefront.
He set up a small camp behind the trees surrounding the lakefront.
Avenue numbers increase as one heads west from the lakefront.
We think the time has come to make the Lakefront a more dynamic and inviting area.
The structure was destroyed by fire and is now a basketball court on the lakefront.
The lakefront has always been the stuff of postcards and lovers.
Otherwise, he'd strongly suspected that he might see little else on the lakefront.
It features a parade, live music and fireworks at the lakefront.
Most of the original settlers and local residents chose to live away from the lakefront.
They'll wonder what happened to their boat and come scouring the lakefront within the next ten minutes.
It had suffered through more than a century of intense industrialization which cut the city off from the lakefront.
The boys' end runs from the Bowl to the northern border of campus along the lakefront.
The city has plans for redevelopment of the lakefront.
The snowmobile sat on a small deck at the frozen lakefront.
Burke Lakefront handles approximately 87,000 operations per year (average of 2000 to 2006).
The Aquatics program consists of two areas, the pool and the lakefront.
Camp Arcadia's large lakefront is the main location for all water activities.
It is located in the central-west part of Toronto on the lakefront.
There are now more parks, paths, and other recreational facilities along the lakefront.
Only once did we walk over to the Lakefront, the well-regarded restaurant in the main lodge building.
"The problem today is that the lakefront is getting overpopulated."
Went walking in Grant Park today, through downtown, down to the lakefront.
He was instrumental in the construction of the Lakefront Arena.
He started down the street toward the lakeshore, and I went off in the other direction.
I made my way to the lakeshore and sat down on the rocks.
"I wish it were summer so we could walk along the lakeshore."
I slipped down to the lakeshore under cover of the night and into the water.
Since then the ice has retreated well away from the lakeshore.
Others closing to center from both ends of the lakeshore.
I thought of the song I'd heard on the overlook by the lakeshore.
They made their way back toward the lakeshore, again without encountering anyone.
They dressed and took a short hike along the lakeshore.
It would later serve the national lakeshore when the park was created on October 21, 1970.
Because of its location on the lakeshore it was also a fishing community.
At the time most of the lakeshore residents were seasonal.
Most of the city along the lakeshore had been obliterated.
Every summer, he and Virginia had camped on the lakeshore.
Abandoned for over 30 years, this building holds an important history in the Lakeshore area.
Some lakeshore areas have over 200 frost-free days per year.
When built, its south side was on the lakeshore.
US 23 southbound makes a right hand turn and head south along the lakeshore.
Together they walked across the narrow peninsula to the lakeshore.
But the rush of humanity to the lakeshore is more difficult to manage.
Thus, it was with some anticipation they traveled, making good time along the lakeshore.
Would it be necessary to build a new city, if only a temporary one, on the lakeshore?
They walked with measured steps to a truck waiting by the lakeshore.
"It appears you were right about settlements around the lakeshore and the mouth of the river."
It is run by a partner of the lakeshore.