Hoyt Lake

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Hoyt Lake is a scenic man-made lake in Buffalo, New York, known as a central feature of the historic, Olmsted-designed Delaware Park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf body of water
man-made lake
tourist attraction
associatedWithLandscapeArchitect Calvert Vaux NERFINISHED
Frederick Law Olmsted NERFINISHED
centralFeatureOf Delaware Park NERFINISHED
connectedTo paths and drives of Delaware Park
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedAsFeatureOf Delaware Park NERFINISHED
designPeriod 19th century
ecosystemRole habitat for urban wildlife
environmentType urban park lake
hasAlternativeClassification Delaware Park Lake NERFINISHED
hasFunction aesthetic focal point of Delaware Park
recreational amenity for Buffalo residents
scenic backdrop for cultural institutions nearby
hasRecreationInfrastructure boat rentals (historically and/or seasonally)
hasShoreFeature park lawns
trees and landscaped areas
walking paths
hasView views of surrounding park landscapes
heritageStatus contributing feature of a historic park system
knownFor historic park setting
recreational activities
scenic views
landscapeStyle picturesque park landscape
locatedIn Buffalo, New York NERFINISHED
Delaware Park NERFINISHED
Erie County, New York NERFINISHED
New York State NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
near Albright-Knox Art Gallery NERFINISHED
Buffalo History Museum NERFINISHED
Scajaquada Creek NERFINISHED
origin artificial
partOf Buffalo Parks System NERFINISHED
Buffalo park and parkway system NERFINISHED
Delaware Park–Front Park System NERFINISHED
Frederick Law Olmsted park and parkway system in Buffalo NERFINISHED
state New York
tourismCategory local attraction in Buffalo
usedFor boating
sightseeing
walking and jogging along its shores
waterType freshwater

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Delaware Park hasPart Hoyt Lake