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Chautauqua was an American social movement for arts and education in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Chautauqua, an Erie word, may also refer to:
Businesses and organizations
- Chautauqua Airlines, a defunct American regional airline in Indiana
- Chautauqua Institution, an operational, New-York-based, non-profit center—which founded the movement
Places in the United States
Illinois
- Chautauqua, Illinois, a private summer resort
- Chautauqua National Wildlife Refuge, on the Illinois River in Mason County
Kansas
Mississippi
New York
- Chautauqua County, New York
- Chautauqua, New York, a town and lake resort
- Chautauqua (CDP), New York, a census-designated place covering the Chautauqua Institution
- Chautauqua Lake
Other states
- Chautauqua, Ohio, a town
- Chautauqua Park, a public space in Boulder, Colorado
- Chautauqua Park Historic District, a neighborhood in Des Moines, Iowa
- Chautauqua Lake, Pinellas County, Florida
Sports
- Chautauqua (horse), a retired Australian racehorse (foaled 2010)
See also
- 21st-century Chautauquas, a list of present-day Chautauquas
- Chadakoin River, an outlet of Chautauqua Lake (named with an alternate transliteration of the same Erie word)
- New Chautauqua, a music album by Pat Metheny
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