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Lake Webster is a
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located in Kosciusko County,
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,
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. Formerly it was known as Boydston Lake. It borders the town of North Webster to the west of the lake.


Geographic place names

*Big Island-Kline Island *Backwater Lake is the body of water south of Webster Lake proper *Dickerson's Point is located on the north shore *Hayden's Point is the point of land before entering Webster Bay * Highbanks *Ruple's Beach is located on the south shore *Webster Bay * Yellowbanks


Attractions

North Webster is home to ''
Dixie Dixie, also known as Dixieland or Dixie's Land, is a nickname for all or part of the Southern United States. While there is no official definition of this region (and the included areas have shifted over the years), or the extent of the area i ...
'', Indiana's oldest sternwheel paddleboat. ''Dixie'' has cruised Webster Lake since 1929, providing tours of the lake to generations of residents and visitors. A number of private owners cared for and operated the boat from 1929 until 2007 when title was transferred to a
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called ''Dixie'' Sternwheeler Inc., which operates the boat for regular summer cruises from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day and to allow chartered events such as weddings, retirement home outings, and company and community gatherings. Regular cruises last about 75 minutes and are each evening Monday through Saturday and during the afternoon and evening on Sunday. Many of the regular cruises feature period music and a narration with some history of the area, the lake, and ''Dixie''. ''Dixie'' was added to the
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in 2009.


Historical


Boats

*''Cuban Girl'' (1902-) was a small steam launch approximately in length. *''The City of Webster'' (1906—1913) was a sternwheel paddle boat *''Ethel H'' (1904—1909) was a sidewheel steamboat, approximately in length. The Ethel H was also known to have gone to Lake Tippecanoe and Lake James around 1909.


Webster Lake Dam

The Webster Lake dam was created at the southwestern point of the lake and a
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was built by an Ephriam Muirhead in 1837. This damming created one large lake from as many as seven smaller lakes. In 1842, Thomas Boydston purchased the gristmill. It is said that he is a descendant of Dr.
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. The mill served as a
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and
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in the 19th century. It burned in 1949 and replaced by the current dam.


Yellow Banks

The Yellow Banks hotel was formerly the M.J. France hotel (1902—1905). The Yellow Banks owned several yellow
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s for the use of its guests. It is said that when the boats were stored on the banks of the hotel property, the
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appeared yellow. Though unconfirmed, it has been said that
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and gang stayed at the Yellow Banks hotel in October 1933 or April 1934.


References


Official Dixie WebsiteDixie Boat


External links

* {{authority control Webster Lake Lakes of Kosciusko County, Indiana Tourist attractions in Kosciusko County, Indiana