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The '''Village of the Four Seasons''' is a private resort community found in [[Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania]] located at the base of [[Elk Mountain Ski Resort]]. It is a secluded vacation getaway for those in the metropolitan [[Philadelphia]] and [[New York, New York|New York]] areas. All one hundred plus homes contained within the Village must meet strict Bavarian-style architecture guidelines, making it seem like you are in the mountains of [[Switzerland]]. The resort contains a large community boardwalk, multiple [[tennis]] courts, [[basketball]] courts, playgrounds, [[roller-hockey]] courts, [[swimming pool]]s, and a large recreational lake for [[fishing]] and [[boating]]. There is easy access to Elk Mountain for skiing and there are several [[golf course]]s nearby. The first [[wind surfing]] board was tested on its lake in the 1960s. The resort was founded in 1959 by [[Scranton, PA]] businessman and entrepreneur [[Ralph Lomma]]. Lomma is often credited with popularizing [[miniature golf]] in the mid 1950s through his design and manufacture of obstacles such as castles, clown heads and the famous windmill. |
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