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Manhattan Beach (Denver) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Manhattan Beach (Denver)
Manhattan Beach was a former amusement park in Denver, USA, (1881-1914). It was built near Denver on the shore of Sloan's Lake in Edgewater, Colorado, and was the first amusement park created west of the Mississippi River.〔(A Brief History of Sloan's Lake ) - Sloan's Century〕 Open to the public for the first time on 27 June 1881,〔Pam Grout, ''Colorado Curiosities: Quirky Characters, Roadside Oddities & Other Offbeat Stuff'' (Globe Pequot 2006) ISBN 0-7627-3978-9〕 it had a roller coaster, a dance hall, a Ferris wheel, boating attractions, hot air balloon rides, wrestling bears, contortionists, aerial acts (including a human cannonball), a man who walked on ceilings, and exhibits displaying more than 40 species of animals, but its primary draw was Roger the Elephant (real name: Rajah), who was a popular children's ride.〔(Edgewater history ) - Jefferson County Public Schools - Jefferson County, Colorado〕 Visitors reached the park by streetcar, boats, and wagons. A large theater at the park was opened on June 27, 1891. It featured everything from light opera to vaudeville. While Manhattan Beach was a popular destination, competition (from nearby Elitch Gardens and White City, the latter eventually becoming Lakeside Amusement Park) and mishaps marked its existence. Roger the Elephant was spooked by the sound of a hot-air balloon, bucked passengers and stepped on the head of a six-year-old boy; Roger was subsequently put down and buried in a nearby swamp.〔 In 1908, Manhattan Beach was destroyed by fire; later that year, it was rebuilt and reopened as Luna Park. It closed for the final time in 1914.〔 ==References==
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