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Gaslight Village was a Vaudeville themed amusement park in Lake George, New York. The park was located along New York State Route 9N, U.S. Route 9 and Warren County Route 69 (West Brook Road) in the village. It opened in 1959, designed by Arto Monaco and built by amusement park builder Charles Wood.
In 1973, the flying Chitty was sold at auction for US$37,000 (equivalent to $254,000 in 2023) [23] and subsequently was displayed at the Cavalcade of Cars, an exhibit at the Gaslight Village amusement park in the Village of Lake George, New York, starting in 1975. [24]
Wood became a philanthropist for northern New York state through his Charles R. Wood Foundation, donating money to libraries, hospitals and providing seed money for a theater in downtown Glens Falls, New York, which was later named for him, as well as Charles R. Wood Park, a nature park and restored wetland area on the site of Gaslight Village.
Here is the schedule for the 2024 Gaslight Festival: Shop & Eat Local. Daily, Jeffersontown merchants and shops. Gaslight 5K Walk/Run. Sept. 7, 8-10 a.m.; run/walk starts at 9 a.m. Start and ...
The Gaslight Cafe was a coffeehouse in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York. Also called The Village Gaslight, it opened in 1958 and became a venue for folk music and other musical acts.
Aug. 27—ANDERSON — During the short parade down West Eighth Street at the Anderson Gaslight Festival, Darla Sallee admitted to blinking back a few tears. Sallee, the executive director of the ...
This holiday season, it's the Gaslight Melodrama, which will jump to the rescue this weekend with its Gaslight Holiday Extravaganza. Just as in real life, the villain in this piece is time, in ...
A cavalcade is a procession or parade on horseback, or a mass distance ride by a company of riders. Sometimes the focus of a cavalcade is participation rather than display and the participants do not wear costumes or ride in formation. Sometimes, a modern cavalcade re-enacts an important historical event and follows a long-distance trail.