Abandoned Amusement Parks In Utah
The start of white oak s rainbow gardens.
Abandoned amusement parks in utah. Saltair iii located in salt lake utah there were once several resorts along the banks of the water about 15 miles from the city. According to the national amusement park historical association there are approximately 1 000 defunct amusement parks in north america with a significant number being in the united states. I ve previously written about white swan park in coraopolis but for those on the eastern side of the city rainbow gardens was the place to go.
The small lake shawnee amusement park had a history of violence and death before it became a destination for amusement. Located in white oak at the intersection of lincoln way and route 48 rainbow gardens got its start as a roller rink which opened in 1924. It s a strange site to see an amusement park completely frozen in time.
These 10 defunct amusement parks are totally abandoned but are actually more fun that way. Salt lake county utah. The primary reasons for amusement park closures in the early 20th century included the advent of the great depression destruction by fire accidents and construction of highways and other forms of land.
Rare footage in kodachrome of the amazingly resilient amusement area that has survived many incarnations. Built on the site of the clay family massacre in which native americans kidnapped and killed members of a settling family the amusement park opened in 1926 long before the age of mega parks. 12t e 399813 n 4511262.
During the 1960s efforts to save it failed and it stood forlorn and abandoned until fire destroyed it in. Here we see a creepy abandoned troll or gnome statue and he seems sad because there s gnome more people. N 40 44 773 w 112 11 202.
In defunct amusement parks. Fun and games definitely sell except when they don t. Check out this collection of abandoned parks across the nation.
Saltair was not the first resort built on the shores of the great salt lake but was the most successful ever built. It was designed by well known utah architect richard k a.