Crossword clues for lakefront
The Collaborative International Dictionary
lakefront \lakefront\ n. land bordering a lake.
Wiktionary
a. adjacent to a lake. Usually used to describe real estate. n. Land or an area which is adjacent to a lake.
WordNet
n. land bordering a lake
Wikipedia
Lakefront may refer to:
- Boulevard Lakefront Tour, non-competitive bicycle ride in downtown Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Chicago Lakefront Trail, 18-mile multi-use path in Chicago, Illinois along the coast of Lake Michigan
- Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport, public airport on the shore of Lake Erie in Cuyahoga County, Ohio, USA
- Cleveland Lakefront Station, Amtrak's station in Cleveland, Ohio
- Lakefront, Syracuse, one of the 26 officially recognized neighborhoods of Syracuse, New York
- Lakefront Arena, 10,000-seat multi-purpose arena in New Orleans, Louisiana and was built in 1983
- Lakefront Brewery, Milwaukee’s first microbrewery to achieve Regional Craft Brewery status
- Lakefront Consolidated School, school located in Tangier, Nova Scotia, Canada
- New Orleans Lakefront Airport, public use airport northeast of New Orleans, in Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA
Usage examples of "lakefront".
Raleigh went back to the Lakefront Hilton to meet with the family of the groom.
Chapter 59 AFTER DINNER, Chris and I walked down by the tree lined lakefront toward our hotel.
The whole time they were out there working, Anne kept glancing down the lakefront road, expecting to see David in the wrecked car, defying what the adults had said, defying good sense and the consequences, coming to see her despite everything, and to see what was possible.
The Zielinskys, in a hurry, had taken the inner belt bridge, theoretically the fastest route from the West Side to Burke Lakefront Airport.
During the giddy excitement of the game the air had been mild for late October but now, miles away, not long afterward, the lakefront air was agitated and cold.
He had commissioned three different construction firms to demolish the decrepit eighteenth-century mansion that had formerly occupied the lakefront property and had Derabend Hall built to his own exact specifications.
On the lakefront was a bar nailed together from unpainted scrap wood and corrugated tin.
Her name was Clarise Lantier, and she was picking up trash behind the lakefront bar her husband operated, stuffing it heavily into a gunnysack.
Not far from Rose Terrace, the lakefront opens up, black, empty, and frozen solid.
The suburb they had their sights on was the affluent lakefront district of the auto magnates: Grosse Pointe.
We rumble past privet hedges and under topiary arches to arrive at secluded lakefront homes where girls wait with satchels, standing very straight.
She felt herself thrown back against the seat as Steele suddenly gunned the engine, made a sharp left turn and joined the freeway traffic pouring past the lakefront area, but his pace was fast.
She ran down to the lakefront, where Sam was hitching Mary Lou to the onion cart.
One time I walked past him on the lakefront and there were five or six of the little bastards patiently feeding on his face.
Later in the day the sun might manage to burn off the haze, but right now Elizabeth stood on the lakefront and felt as if she had stumbled on some fairyland: mists floated over the surface of the water so that the island disappeared and reappeared, in what seemed to be an almost willful manner.