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Luna Bowl : ウィキペディア英語版
Luna Park, Cleveland

Luna Park was an amusement park in Cleveland, Ohio, USA, from 1905 to 1929.〔(History of the West Park Neighborhoods )〕
== Specifications ==

Constructed by Frederick Ingersoll, the park occupied a hilly site bounded by Woodland Avenue, Woodhill, Mt. Carmel, and East 110th Street and included roller coasters, carousels, a fun house, a Ferris wheel, a roller rink, a shoot-the-chutes ride, a concert shell, a dance hall, bumper cars, a baseball field,and a 20,000-seat〔Murray Greenberg, ''Passing Game: Benny Friedman and the Transformation of Football (PublicAffairs 2008) ISBN 1-58648-477-X〕 stadium (unofficially called "Luna Bowl", destroyed by 1929 fire) in which American football was played.〔(Luna Park article from ''The Encyclopedia of Cleveland History'' )〕 On May 18, 1905, Cleveland's Luna Park became the second Ingersoll park of that name (out of 44)〔〔(Luna Park's luminary: Entrepreneur/roller coaster designer deserves his due ) - ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'', 1 September 2008〕 to have opened before his death in 1927, and the second amusement park (after Luna Park, Pittsburgh, which opened weeks earlier) to be covered with electrical lighting.〔

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