A Lost Fantasy
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Aladdin and his Fun House gave Riverview Park an intriguing personality
By Megan McKinney
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Wouldn’t it be marvelous if we had an amusement park on the North Side of town? We did. Nobody talks about it now and it’s been virtually forgotten. However, from 1904 through 1967 Riverview Park was located at Belmont and Western Avenues and was said to be The World’s Largest Amusement Park.
Here’s a ticket
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And this was the entrance
Riverview had everything one could want in an amusement park, including several roller coasters, a fun house, carousel, Ferris wheel, bumper cars—big and little—a tunnel of love and even a freak show with “the world’s only 4 legged girl.” Let’s see what we can find (aside from the freak show).
The delightful in-town amusement park offered an abundance of safe rides for children
As well as scary rides for everyone, including Blue Streak
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The Velvet Coaster
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And The Top Roller Coaster
And here’s another scary ride
Yet another
And we don’t want to go near this one
Certainly not at night
There were bumper car rides for little kids
Bumper car rides for Really Big kids
And rides for just having a good time with the guys
Here’s the Tunnel of Love we promised. But we won’t go inside.
Riverview Park from the sky. Maybe it was The World’s Largest Amusement Park.
And these are the Riverview Park Clowns of 1925.
Author photo: Robert F. Carl