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Electric Park, Detroit. Electric Park was an amusement park in Detroit, Michigan that was in operation from 1906 to 1928. [1] 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".
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Amusement rides in Michigan (1 C) D. Defunct amusement parks in Michigan (9 P) M. Michigan's Adventure (11 P, 1 F) W. Water parks in Michigan (3 P)
Lower Huron Metropark is a park in the Huron-Clinton system of metro parks in Metro Detroit. The park covers 1,258 acres (5.09 km 2) along the Huron River and has hike-bike trails and two self-guided nature trails. In the winter, the park has cross-country skiing. The park also has a water slide amusement facility, the Turtle Cove Family ...
New Center Park, July 2005. The New Center Park is a park that was added to serve as a gathering place and which hosts a summer long series of weekly events held in the New Center area.
Boblo Island Amusement Park was an amusement park which operated from June 18, 1898, until its closure on September 30, 1993. Its amusement rides were sold in 1994. [1] The park was located on Bois Blanc Island, Ontario, just above the mouth of the Detroit River. The people of Detroit, Michigan, characterized it as the city's Coney Island. [2]
Pure Michigan will host tours of the building — a national historic landmark — during the event. Guests can reserve tickets online for the free tours, to be held at noon, 2 p.m. and 6 p.m ...
Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Belle Isle Park (Michigan) (1 C, 14 P) Pages in category "Parks in Detroit"