In one of my wanderings through an estate sale I found a postcard of The Whiteside, a hotel in Maple Springs on the shores of Chautauqua Lake.
Maple Springs is a hamlet in Chautauqua County NY. Today it is best known for Midway Park, an amusement park with a rich history in the Chautauqua and Jamestown, NY area. Midway was given its name for being “midway” in between Jamestown, NY and Westfield, NY. It was also located across the Lake From Chautauqua, a bustling center for the “Chautauqua Movement.
Maple Springs was a busy hamlet with a Railroad stop in the past. Being midway between the two towns it served as a popular rest stop. Many tourists also crossed the lake to visit Chautauqua and attend the lectures and classes given in the summer season. Their trip across the lake was provided by one of the many steam ships that sailed Chautauqua Lake.
The Whiteside Hotel was one of the popular bed and breakfast stops for the travelers. The porches were a popular resting place on a hot day while waiting for transportation or to continue on to their next vacation stop.

I can’t believe I found this! Or that you found a postcard of The Whiteside. This place has an almost mythical place in my family’s history, as we stayed there for many years (some before I was born)in the 1950′s & early ’60′s. I just happened to think of all the wonderful times we had there, and Googled it for a lark (never dreaming I’d find anything)! Thank you for providing this!
I forgot to ask if you have any further info. about The Whiteside? When it was built, etc. My parents did visit the area in the ’80′s and I think they said that condos now are on that site. They ran into the former owner, Spike Kelterhouse, and walked down memory lane. Thanks!