Wawasee “Then & Now” Historical Cruise 2025

Wawasee “Then and Now” Historical Cruise-2025
We know Lake Wawasee as Indiana’s largest natural lake, lined with impressive mansions and charming cottages. But what did its shores look like long ago? The Wawasee Then and Now Historical Cruise invites you to step back in time and explore the fascinating history of this beloved lake. Presented by Chautauqua-Wawasee and the Syracuse-Wawasee Historical Museum, this popular annual event offers a rare look at the lake’s shoreline as it once was.
Local historian Ann Garceau will narrate this 2-hour cruise aboard the SS Lillypad II, sharing captivating stories about historic hotels, notable events, famous property owners, entertainment venues, marinas, and more. A detailed booklet of historical photos will be provided so you can follow along as the cruise circles the lake. Along the way, you’ll hear little-known facts and behind-the-scenes stories that bring Lake Wawasee’s past to life.
Event Details for Wawasee Then and Now Historical Cruise 2025
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Date: Thursday, September 25, 2025
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Time: 1:00 – 3:00 PM (Boarding begins at 12:45 PM)
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Location: The Frog Tavern, 1116 South Harkless Drive, Syracuse, Indiana
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Cost: $28.52 per person
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Tickets: Must be purchased in advance by clicking HERE.
Why Join Us on This Historical Lake Cruise?
This event offers a unique opportunity to see Lake Wawasee from a historical perspective that few ever experience. From stories of grand hotels and bustling marinas to the quiet charm of early cottages, Ann Garceau brings history to life with rich detail and captivating storytelling. Past attendees have praised the combination of scenic lake views, engaging narration, and rare archival photographs.
Snack food will be available, and a cash bar will be open throughout the cruise. Because this event sells out quickly, early ticket purchase is highly recommended.
Questions?
Call 574-377-7543 or email info@chautauquawawasee.org.
Chautauqua-Wawasee is a non-profit organization providing quality programs rooted in the four pillars of Arts, Education, Faith, and Recreation, making Syracuse and the surrounding region a wonderful place to visit, live, work, and raise a family.





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