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Kelleys Island (Images of America)

Author John T. Sabol
Publisher Arcadia Publishing
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Author(s)John T. Sabol
ISBN / ASIN0738598852
ISBN-139780738598857
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Sales Rank1,485,358
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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Three and a half miles from the mainland, Kelleys Island was settled in 1833 by brothers Datus and Irad Kelley. Formerly known as Cunningham's Island, it quickly built a reputation as a source of fine red cedar and limestone. Grape vineyards, wineries, and a robust fishing industry followed, and Kelleys Island developed a stellar reputation through the 19th century. It also started to attract tourists, lured by the cool breezes and Shangri-La environment. Industrial change and population shifts have challenged the island's economy. Tourism remains as the one constant industry and has now become the principal enterprise. Kelleys, known as ""the quiet island,"" can also be called the ""resilient island"" because of its ability to reinvent itself. For visitors, the island's 2,880 acres present a complex patchwork of interesting homes, natural and historical marvels, and a lively social life--assets that Islanders have found ways to make the best of.