LAKESA prop. n. : A beautiful female of the homo sapien animal group. A caring and overall awesome individual. She is whitty and playful banter is a contest; as well as, a fun game. She is very lovible, but shy at times, but once you have known her she is unforgitible.
by aye-rob July 2, 2013
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by RockStarSurferChick March 17, 2003
Get the lates mug.Small town in Passaic County, Northern Jersey, known for its marijuana, tunnels, and woods. Party here. Also known as Pompton.
They went to Pompton for that kegger last weekend.
Everyone wants to get out of Pompton Lakes as soon as they can.
Everyone wants to get out of Pompton Lakes as soon as they can.
by pompton laaaaakes February 21, 2010
Get the Pompton Lakes mug.In 1886, the El Cajon Valley Land Company purchased 6,000 acres of land - now known as Lakeside. A large four-story Lakeside Inn was built as a resort. The Inn was designed by the same architect who designed the Hotel del Coronado.
G.H. Mansfield (Vice-President of the land company) built the Castle House in 1887 as a show place and it still remains today. Eight trains ran through Lakeside every day bringing many visitors to the area.
Many historical buildings still remain in the town site area on Maine Avenue such as:
The Town Hall (1911);
Ross House (1905);
Neal House (1900) next to the Olde Community Church (1896);
Park Market burned down in 1997,
Payton’s Hardware rebuilt in the same spot in 1999.
The old Lindo Hotel (1887), now the Lakeside Hotel, stands on the corner of River and Lakeshore;
The Hartung Bakery (1914) - Later Dent’s Bakery - was built on Lakeshore.
A two-mile race track was built around Lindo Lake and on April 20, 1907, Barney Oldfield set a world speed record at the race track. Activities such as boating, horse and auto racing, were popular with the Inn’s guests. (The original Boathouse has been preserved at Lindo Lake Park.) Lakeside soon became nationally recognized as a resort center.
G.H. Mansfield (Vice-President of the land company) built the Castle House in 1887 as a show place and it still remains today. Eight trains ran through Lakeside every day bringing many visitors to the area.
Many historical buildings still remain in the town site area on Maine Avenue such as:
The Town Hall (1911);
Ross House (1905);
Neal House (1900) next to the Olde Community Church (1896);
Park Market burned down in 1997,
Payton’s Hardware rebuilt in the same spot in 1999.
The old Lindo Hotel (1887), now the Lakeside Hotel, stands on the corner of River and Lakeshore;
The Hartung Bakery (1914) - Later Dent’s Bakery - was built on Lakeshore.
A two-mile race track was built around Lindo Lake and on April 20, 1907, Barney Oldfield set a world speed record at the race track. Activities such as boating, horse and auto racing, were popular with the Inn’s guests. (The original Boathouse has been preserved at Lindo Lake Park.) Lakeside soon became nationally recognized as a resort center.
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by Sophia Michael July 30, 2006
Get the lameskies mug.South Lakes High School is where they are so poor they can't afford doors and the principal doesn't even speak english.
by Spaz May 3, 2004
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