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- Lakeside_Wheel_Club abstract "Bloemendaal, originally the Lakeside Wheel Club, is a clubhouse in Richmond, Virginia built by Lewis Ginter in 1894. Ginter built it as a wheel club, a gathering place for bicyclists. His niece, Grace Arents, inherited it after his death in 1913. It became known as Bloemendaal. It is now part of the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. Bloemendaal means valley of flowers. As a wheel club it was reached by the Missing Link Trail, which ran parallel to the Boulevard and Hermitage Road. Non-riders used the Lakeside Trolley. The clubhouse served \"freshly made\" ice cream. Ginter developed Lakeside Park around the clubhouse including a zoo and a public nine-hole golf course. The Richmond Times-Dispatch described in on March 15, 1896 as: \"Within the enclosure are two large sheets of water, the clubhouse of the Lakeside bicycle club, a casino, cafe, bowling alley, billiard rooms, deer house, park office, and apartments for officers. The lake...specially stocked with fish...[is] supplied with an abundance ofrowboats and a speedy two-horse power naptha launch\" It is now the Jefferson-Lakeside Country Club.Grace Arents remodeled the building and had a second story added. It was used as a convalescent home for Richmond's sick children. After the founding of the Instructional Visiting Nurses Association, the convalescent home was no longer needed. Arents and Mary Garland Smith moved into the mansion and named it Bloemendaal in homade to the Ginter family's Dutch ancestors (Bloemendaal means \"valley of flowers\" and she planted gardens on the property). She died in 1926 and left the property to the City of Richmond with the stipulation that after Smith died it was to be developed in a botanical garden honoring Lewis Ginter. Smith died in 1968 at the age of 100. The city of Richmond took possession of the property and it \"languished\". The property and its gardens were rescued by botanists, horticulturists and passionate citizens who formed the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, Inc.".
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- Lakeside_Wheel_Club wikiPageRevisionID "701133300".
- Lakeside_Wheel_Club wikiPageWikiLink Botany.
- Lakeside_Wheel_Club wikiPageWikiLink Category:Houses_in_Richmond,_Virginia.
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- Lakeside_Wheel_Club wikiPageWikiLink Gay_Nineties.
- Lakeside_Wheel_Club wikiPageWikiLink Horticulture.
- Lakeside_Wheel_Club wikiPageWikiLink Instructional_Visiting_Nurses_Association.
- Lakeside_Wheel_Club wikiPageWikiLink Jefferson-Lakeside_Country_Club.
- Lakeside_Wheel_Club wikiPageWikiLink Lake_Compounce.
- Lakeside_Wheel_Club wikiPageWikiLink Lakeside_Park.
- Lakeside_Wheel_Club wikiPageWikiLink Lewis_Ginter_Botanical_Garden.
- Lakeside_Wheel_Club wikiPageWikiLink Richmond,_Virginia.
- Lakeside_Wheel_Club wikiPageWikiLink Richmond_Times-Dispatch.
- Lakeside_Wheel_Club wikiPageWikiLink Sanatorium.
- Lakeside_Wheel_Club wikiPageWikiLink Wheel_club.
- Lakeside_Wheel_Club wikiPageWikiLink File:Bloemendaal_(10451799453).jpg.
- Lakeside_Wheel_Club wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lakeside Wheel Club".
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- Lakeside_Wheel_Club subject Category:Houses_in_Richmond,_Virginia.
- Lakeside_Wheel_Club hypernym Clubhouse.
- Lakeside_Wheel_Club type Building.
- Lakeside_Wheel_Club comment "Bloemendaal, originally the Lakeside Wheel Club, is a clubhouse in Richmond, Virginia built by Lewis Ginter in 1894. Ginter built it as a wheel club, a gathering place for bicyclists. His niece, Grace Arents, inherited it after his death in 1913. It became known as Bloemendaal. It is now part of the Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden. Bloemendaal means valley of flowers. As a wheel club it was reached by the Missing Link Trail, which ran parallel to the Boulevard and Hermitage Road.".
- Lakeside_Wheel_Club label "Lakeside Wheel Club".
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- Lakeside_Wheel_Club sameAs Q16999041.
- Lakeside_Wheel_Club wasDerivedFrom Lakeside_Wheel_Club?oldid=701133300.
- Lakeside_Wheel_Club depiction Bloemendaal_(10451799453).jpg.
- Lakeside_Wheel_Club isPrimaryTopicOf Lakeside_Wheel_Club.