Kelleys Island is a small island located in Lake Erie, just off the coast of Ohio. In the 1830s, it was on the frontier of Ohio and was unsettled. Now, it attracts many summer visitors for activities like beaches, golf carts, fishing, and boating. However, during the winter months when the tourists leave, the island empties out and takes on a quiet, isolated atmosphere with just the year-round residents remaining. The document describes the history of tourism on the island in the 1800s when visitors would travel by steamboat and have various accommodations and activities available to them, as well as providing information about purchasing a book that describes the history of Kelleys Island in more detail
2. Step back in time and see the island as it was in pioneer times: wild & unsettled, isolated, dangerous. It was Ohio’s frontier in the 1830’s and it was about to be civilized. www.KelleysIslandStory.com
3. Kelleys Island is located in Lake Erie, 5 miles from the Marblehead Peninsula, barely visible from the ferry boat dock.
43. The accommodations were plentiful and elegant.You could choose from large hotels as well as small homes. They rented by the week, month or even the whole season. www.KelleysIslandStory.com
44. The Himmelein House, now a private home, was once an elegant hotel. www.KelleysIslandStory.com
47. The Inn, now a Bed & Breakfast,still welcomes guests.
48. But the largest, and best known, was The Island House, just up the hill from the steamboat dock.
49. Originally the Kelley family home, the house was remodeled into this 100+ room hotel which was destroyed by fire in 1877. www.KelleysIslandStory.com
50. There was plenty to do once you arrived. www.KelleysIslandStory.com
51. While on the island, you might visit the Glacial Grooves … www.KelleysIslandStory.com
68. Come home to Kelleys Island and discover another side of Island life. It is peaceful and intimate, It is historic and beautiful. It is home. www.KelleysIslandStory.com
69. If you are interested in the history of Kelleys Island, you will enjoy reading: Kelleys Island-The courageous, poignant & often quirky lives of island pioneers 1810-1861 by Leslie Korenko www.KelleysIslandStory.com Credits: All pictures were either taken by the author, are in the public domain, or were used with permission. This lovely music is entitled Musette in D Major from the Sherwood Forest, Dance of the Nobles album, 1998 North Sound Music Group. Layout and design by Leslie Korenko using Microsoft Office Power Point. For more information about Kelleys Island or the Kelleys Island book, go to www.KelleysIslandStory.com