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}} Midway State Park, located in Maple Springs, New York, USA was established in 1898 by the Jamestown & Lake Erie Railway as a picnic ground. Today, it is recognized as the fifteenth-oldest continually operating amusement park in the United States, and the fifth-oldest remaining trolley park. == History == At its origin, Midway Park offered a baseball field, dance pavilion and dining hall, and a sandy beach for bathing. Today, the park uses the original picnic shelters with several more modern additions. The concession building was built in 1915 and still houses the refreshment stands, as well as the Carousel Museum and roller rink.〔''See also:'' 〕 In 1951, the park was purchased by Martin "Red" Walsh, and was later operated by the next generation of the Walsh family, Michael and Janis Walsh, affectionately known as Mr. and Mrs. Midway to the staff and "park regulars." After the 2006 season the park was transferred into the New York State Parks system.〔〔John F. Bonfatti, "'Continuing the tradition': State plans few changes at Midway Park to preserve Chautauqua County 'jewel'", ''Buffalo News'', 23 June 2007〕 The current administrators of the park are Andrew Hillman and Melissa Emhardt. Hillman, who began working at Midway during summer 2006, previously headed Lake Erie State Park. Emhardt has been with the park since 1996 in a variety of positions. Currently, Midway Park has 18 child-oriented rides, plus miniature golf, Go-Karts, a climbing wall, and water games. Many of the kiddie rides were manufactured by the Allan Herschell Company of North Tonawanda, New York. Guests use the picnic shelters for their family reunions and company picnics. The family arcade, meanwhile, includes games such as skeeball, Pac-Man and Galaga. Midway operates from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day, with a limited June schedule. Several notable people have visited the park since its opening, including Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., Lucille Ball, and Jack Paar, former host of NBC’s The Tonight Show. In 1960, the Glenn Miller Orchestra conducted by Ray McKinley played at the park. Midway State Park has been voted the Best Travel Destination in Chautauqua County by the readers of the Dunkirk Observer. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2009, as a national historic district. Its 44 acres has 12 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 1 contributing object.〔 They include the Lakeside Pavilion (1915), Arcade (1930), Carousel (1948) and Shelter (1924), Park Office (c. 1950), ice house (c. 1900), owner's residence (late 19th-century), Pavilion 1 (c. 1900), Pavilions 4 and 5 (c. 1920s), and a number of kiddie rides, many of which were built by the Allen Herschell Company.〔 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「Midway State Park」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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