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Puritas Springs
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- | '''Owner:''' John E. Gooding | + | '''Owner:''' |
+ | :John E. Gooding | ||
- | '''Location:''' Western terminus of Puritas Avenue (see map below) | + | '''Location:''' |
+ | :Western terminus of Puritas Avenue (see map below) | ||
- | Puritas Springs Amusement Park opened in 1898 and closed down in 1958. It was, at one time, a destination where one could obtain bottled spring water from artesian wells. | + | '''About the Park:''' |
+ | :Puritas Springs Amusement Park opened in 1898 and closed down in 1958. It was, at one time, a destination where one could obtain bottled spring water from artesian wells. | ||
- | The park featured an infamous roller coaster, the '''Cyclone''', that dipped down into the valley and then back up again. A carousel was obtained from Luna Park when it closed down in 1929. | + | :The park featured an infamous roller coaster, the '''Cyclone''', that dipped down into the valley and then back up again. A carousel was obtained from Luna Park when it closed down in 1929. |
- | A skating rink and dance hall were also on the grounds. | + | :A skating rink and dance hall were also on the grounds. |
- | Fires in 1946, which destroyed the dance hall, and later one in 1958 brought about the demise of the park. | + | :Fires in 1946, which destroyed the dance hall, and later one in 1958 brought about the demise of the park. |
- | For further information about this park, visit Jim Barrick's website dedicated to [http://home.nyc.rr.com/johnmiller John E. Miller], designer and builder of roller coasters. He includes a fascinating [http://home.nyc.rr.com/johnmiller/part1.html virtual ride on the Cyclone] which was provided by Jim Kelly. | + | :For further information about this park, visit Jim Barrick's website dedicated to [http://home.nyc.rr.com/johnmiller John E. Miller], designer and builder of roller coasters. He includes a fascinating [http://home.nyc.rr.com/johnmiller/part1.html virtual ride on the Cyclone] which was provided by Jim Kelly. |
[[Image:WestPark_logo.jpg]]<br> | [[Image:WestPark_logo.jpg]]<br> | ||
- | The [http://WestParkHistory.org West Park Historical Society] graciously provided the following images for use here. Visit their website to view more and/or to buy the 2009 Puritas Springs calendar. | + | :The [http://WestParkHistory.org West Park Historical Society] graciously provided the following images for use here. Visit their website to view more and/or to buy the 2009 Puritas Springs calendar. |
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Revision as of 16:09, 10 January 2009
Owner:
- John E. Gooding
Location:
- Western terminus of Puritas Avenue (see map below)
About the Park:
- Puritas Springs Amusement Park opened in 1898 and closed down in 1958. It was, at one time, a destination where one could obtain bottled spring water from artesian wells.
- The park featured an infamous roller coaster, the Cyclone, that dipped down into the valley and then back up again. A carousel was obtained from Luna Park when it closed down in 1929.
- A skating rink and dance hall were also on the grounds.
- Fires in 1946, which destroyed the dance hall, and later one in 1958 brought about the demise of the park.
- For further information about this park, visit Jim Barrick's website dedicated to John E. Miller, designer and builder of roller coasters. He includes a fascinating virtual ride on the Cyclone which was provided by Jim Kelly.
- The West Park Historical Society graciously provided the following images for use here. Visit their website to view more and/or to buy the 2009 Puritas Springs calendar.
Buy the 2009 Puritas Springs Park calendar at the West Park Historical Society website. |
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