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Cascade Park is a nature park and former amusement park in New Castle, Pennsylvania. The park was originally known as Big Run Falls when the area on which the park sits was purchased by Col. Levi Brinton in 1892.〔(Visit Lawrence County.com )〕 Power companies at the turn of the twentieth century found they could make profits developing amusement parks, so in 1897, the New Castle Traction Company (later known as the Pennsylvania Power Company, or Penn Power) bought the property from Col. Brinton.〔 When the company held a contest for the park's name, ten-year-old Edwina Norris won ten dollars for submitting the name ''Cascade Park''. The park opened on May 29, 1897.〔(Waymarking.com )〕 It is noteworthy that the park was accessible not only via local trolley service but also via the Pittsburgh, Harmony, Butler and New Castle Railway, the ''Harmony Short Line''.〔(The Impact of the Harmony Short Line )〕 == Expansion and rides == A year after the park opened, its owners added a carousel, baseball park, theater, and dance pavilion, of which the pavilion is still standing. At the time, the dance pavilion was the largest in the state of Pennsylvania.〔 The park's first roller coaster, the ''Toboggan'', was also installed at this time.〔 The year 1899 saw the addition of a zoo, picnic grove, and lake, the latter being created by damming the Big Run Creek which ran through the park.〔 In 1922, the park's original carousel was replaced with one built by the Philadelphia Toboggan Company, a carousel which previously was located at Idora Park, Youngstown.〔 A new roller coaster, ''The Gorge'', was also added at around this same time, and by 1925, the park's area had been expanded to and its midway had 17 rides.〔 Among the rides were: * Carousel * Original Gorge (built by IAD) * Tumble Bug (built by Traver Engineering Company), located in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania * Bumper Cars (Auto Skooters by Lusse * Circle Swings (another Traver Engineering Ride) *Whip *Fire Truck Ride *Penny Arcade *Kiddyland *Tubs of Fun *Rocket Ride *Tractor Ride (mini gas-powered tractors that the customers would drive around a track) *Riverboat (owned by son John "Cookie" Vesco) *Comet roller coaster One of the owner/operators of this early period was Billy Glenn. After he stopped as primary operator of the main attractions, he continued to personally operate his last concession in the park, a popcorn stand. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cascade Park (amusement park)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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