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Electric Park, Detroit : ウィキペディア英語版 | Electric Park, Detroit
Electric Park was an amusement park in Detroit, Michigan that was in operation from 1906 to 1928.〔(Detroit's Amusement Parks ) - Patricia Zacharias, ''Detroit News'' 30 September 1995〕 Owned by Arthur Gaulker and his family, the park was also known by Riverview Park, Luna Park, and Granada Park in its 22-year existence, with several unofficial nicknames like "Pike's Peak", "Riverside", and "Granada". The park was sited on East Jefferson Drive adjacent to the approach to the bridge to Belle Isle. ==Trolley park== Electric Park was originally a trolley park at the end of three streetcar lines (the Myrtle, Fort-East, and the Crosstown);〔(Detroit Transit History: Belle Isle Coach Station ) - history of public transportation to Belle Isle, including station near Electric Park〕 public transportation to Electric Park to nearby Belle Isle gradually shifted toward the use of buses, even after the completion of new streetcar tracks after the construction of a new MacArthur Bridge in the early 1920s (the new tracks were never used). The park's main entrance was dominated by a large windmill across the street from the entrance to the park's boardwalk, which had a sign stating: "The Boardwalk: Just for Fun."〔photos on (Waterwinterwonderland entry: Electric Park (Detroit) )〕
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