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History
Katankwat, as our home was once called, was Henry Arrot’s dream home. The Jamestown-Westfield Trolley provided local rail service transportation for the area, and the old trolley cars passed directly in front of the house. Sadly, Katankwat was lost to foreclosure during the Great Depression.
After being purchased from the bank in the mid-1930’s by two brothers, the house was turned into a duplex. The two brothers were the owners of the local Woorsted Mill. Later the house was sold to the President of the local college, who only kept the house until he moved out of the area in 1956. At this point, the Episcopalian church acquired the property, and the house was used as a retreat center for over 30 years. Paul and Rosemary Stage purchased the house in 1988 for use as their private home and Bed & Breakfast. The Bed & Breakfast is operated by Rosemary to accommodate visitors coming to the Chautauqua area year around.
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