Lost Amusement Parks of Kentuckiana

Lost Amusement Parks of Kentuckiana

Author
Carrie Cooke Ketterman
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Language
English
Year
2019
Page
128
ISBN
9781439666463,9781467128308,1439666466
File Type
epub
File Size
75.0 MiB

The Banks Of The Ohio River, Where Picnic Grounds Flourished And Steamboat Travel Was Abundant, Provided An Ideal Location For Amusement Parks To Thrive In Kentuckiana, A Term Used To Describe The Louisville And Southern Indiana Area. Popular Amusement Parks Such As Glenwood Park, Rose Island, White City, Fontaine Ferry, And Kiddieland Welcomed Visitors As Early As 1902, And The More Successful Parks Continued To Operate Well Into The 1960s. Visitors To These Parks Enjoyed Steamboat Excursions, Live Music, Rides, Games, Picnics, Sporting Events, And More. These Parks Were Not Only For Amusement Seekers But Also For Keen Businessmen Like David Rose, Who Purchased Fern Grove In 1923 And Renamed The Park Rose Island. Transportation Businesses Thrived, With Steamboats Like The Idlewild (now The Belle Of Louisville) Providing Regular Transportation To The Parks Along The Ohio River. In Addition To An Increase In River Traffic, Companies Like The New Albany Traction Company Purchased The Area That Would Become Glenwood Park From The Well-known Beharrel Family, Of New Albany, Indiana, And Provided Rail Transportation To Their Park.

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