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Lake Geneva is home to more than 40 sites tied to the popular role-playing game. Here are some you can visit on a walking or driving tour.
[citation needed] Following the rise of Geneva it became Lac de Genève [5] (translated into English as Lake Geneva), but Le Léman was the common name on all local maps [6] [7] and is the customary name in the French language. In contemporary English, the name Lake Geneva has become predominant. [4]
The Parc des Eaux Vives is a park situated at the Quai Gustave-Ador in Geneva with a surface area of 45,000 m 2 (480,000 sq ft). It is a sloping hillside park topped by a historic mansion dating back to the 18th century, that now serves as a hotel and restaurant. The headquarters of the Geneva Sports Association is also located in this park.
Lake Geneva is located at (42.592380, -88.434424). [17] The city is on the northeast bay of Geneva Lake on relatively flat ground, with some steep hills and bluffs. The White River flows out of Geneva Lake for 19 miles into Burlington, Wisconsin.
The White River is a freshwater tributary located in the counties of Racine and Walworth, Wisconsin, that flows for 19 miles [citation needed] out of Geneva Lake in Lake Geneva to the Fox River in Burlington. The river flows through the 200-acre White River Park, which is managed by the Geneva Lake Conservancy and Walworth County Park System.
Geneva Lake (Potawatomi: Kishwauketoe 'Clear Water') [2] is a body of freshwater in Walworth County in the southeastern portion of the U.S. state of Wisconsin. [3] On its shores are the city of Lake Geneva and the villages of Fontana-on-Geneva-Lake and Williams Bay .
The Lemanic Arc [citation needed] (French: Arc lémanique) is the region on the north side of Lake Léman, stretching out from Geneva to Lausanne and Montreux. Its parts are Geneva, La Côte, Lausanne, Lavaux, La Riviera and le Chablais. The cantons of Geneva and Vaud have a collaboration programme named Métropole lémanique. [4]
Charles O. LaSalle was an important homebuilder in Lake Geneva and he built this house for himself. [ 19 ] [ 2 ] The 1901-02 Frank Durkee house at 1033 Wisconsin St is a 2-story brick house with a hip roof , Georgian Revival -styled with white trim against red brick, modillions and frieze under the eaves, and a Classic Revival -styled front ...