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Chippewa Lake Park is an abandoned amusement park located in Chippewa Lake, Ohio, Medina County. It operated from 1878 through 1978, after the final owner, Continental Business Enterprises closed it due to a lack of attendance. The rides and structures were left largely untouched and unmaintained for over 45 years.
In the 1880s, Oscar Townsend and the Cleveland, Lorain, & Wheeling Railroad developed a vacation resort, eventually called Chippewa Lake Park, on the banks of Chippewa Lake. The Great Depression and extinction of interurban rail service crippled the park, but in 1937, Parker Beach purchased the resort. In 1978, after more than 100 years of ...
Chippewa County (/ ˈ tʃ ɪ p ə w ɑː / CHIH-pə-wah) is a county in the eastern Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census , the population was 36,785. [ 3 ] The county seat is Sault Ste. Marie . [ 4 ]
Fortune Lake: Brimley State Park: Chippewa: 100 acres 40 ha: 1922: Lake Superior: On Whitefish Bay: Burt Lake State Park: Cheboygan: 125 acres 51 ha: 1920: Burt Lake: Cambridge Junction Historic State Park: Lenawee: 80 acres 32 ha: 1965--Historic Walker Tavern: Cheboygan State Park: Cheboygan: 1,250 acres 510 ha: 1962: Lake Huron: Clear Lake ...
Chippewa Park is in northwestern Logan County, in the northeast part of Stokes Township. The CDP is located along the northern shore of Indian Lake [ 3 ] and includes the neighborhood known as Island View. [ 4 ]
Flint Park Lake (Devil's Lake) 19 acres (7.7 ha) Genesee County: Font Lake 357 acres (144 ha) Charlevoix County: Foote Dam Pond 1,695 acres (686 ha) Iosco County: Ford Lake: 975 acres (395 ha) 30 feet (9.1 m) Washtenaw County: 626231 Fourth Lake 243 acres (98 ha) Chippewa County: French Farm Lake: 802 acres (325 ha) Emmet County: 1619970 ...
It was shot in Chippewa Lake, Ohio and Los Angeles, California. [4] The film is based upon folklore surrounding an amusement park in Chippewa Lake, Ohio. [5] Many of the film's scenes were shot on the site of the long-closed amusement park, using some of the derelict attractions as backgrounds. [6] [7]
Tahquamenon Falls State Park: Whitefish Township: February 12, 1959: Louis W. Hill† Old Union Carbide Dock, foot of Johnstone Street Sault Ste. Marie: October 1, 1971: Methodist Indian Mission Informational Site 1420 Riverside Drive Sault Ste. Marie: October 9, 1978: New Fort Brady† Lake Superior State College campus Sault Ste. Marie: July ...