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condemned many of the park's structures as a blight (contemporary accounts called the buildings "eyesores"), and Electric Park closed permanently. The following year, the buildings were leveled to create a new public park, which eventually became
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in its 22-year existence, with several unofficial nicknames like "Pike's Peak", "Riverside", and "Granada". The park was sited on East Jefferson Drive adjacent to the approach to the bridge to
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The 1920s saw a series of legal battles challenging the ownership of the park and challenging the existence of the park. In 1927, the legal contests came to an end as the City of
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lines (the Myrtle, Fort-East, and the Crosstown); public transportation to Electric Park to nearby Belle Isle gradually shifted toward the use of
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across the street from the entrance to the park's boardwalk, which had a sign stating: "The Boardwalk: Just for Fun."
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that was in operation from 1906 to 1928. Owned by Arthur Gaulker and his family, the park was also known by
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Rides and attractions in the densely packed Electric Park include a
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For other amusement parks known by the same name, see
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114:around which the rest of the park is configured, a 149:built (in 1912) over the edge of the water of the 223:Detroit Transit History: Belle Isle Coach Station 283: 130:that dominated one side of the park), a 93: 26: 284: 266:When Detroit Danced to the Big Bands 145:facilities, and the Palais de Danse 297:Defunct amusement parks in Michigan 126:) performing in front of a bank of 106:, an interactive simulation of the 13: 307:1928 disestablishments in Michigan 14: 318: 275:- Detroit News, 21 January 2002] 164: 302:1906 establishments in Michigan 74:Electric Park was originally a 69: 259: 247: 216: 1: 181: 7: 10: 323: 15: 200:Detroit's Amusement Parks 254:Birmingham's Booth Park 209:- Patricia Zacharias, 32: 31:Electric Park, Detroit 94:Rides and attractions 30: 256:-mioaklandcounty.com 176:Gabriel Richard Park 78:at the end of three 292:History of Detroit 33: 271:July 8, 2012, at 213:30 September 1995 314: 276: 263: 257: 251: 245: 239: 226: 220: 214: 197: 112:Shoot-the-Chutes 322: 321: 317: 316: 315: 313: 312: 311: 282: 281: 280: 279: 264: 260: 252: 248: 240: 229: 221: 217: 198: 189: 184: 167: 108:Johnstown Flood 96: 72: 25: 12: 11: 5: 320: 310: 309: 304: 299: 294: 278: 277: 258: 246: 227: 215: 205:2012-07-26 at 186: 185: 183: 180: 166: 163: 128:bleacher seats 100:roller coaster 95: 92: 71: 68: 52:Riverview Park 40:amusement park 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 319: 308: 305: 303: 300: 298: 295: 293: 290: 289: 287: 274: 273:archive.today 270: 267: 262: 255: 250: 244: 238: 236: 234: 232: 224: 219: 212: 208: 207:archive.today 204: 201: 196: 194: 192: 187: 179: 177: 172: 165:Legal battles 162: 160: 156: 152: 151:Detroit River 148: 144: 140: 136: 133: 129: 125: 121: 117: 113: 109: 105: 101: 91: 89: 85: 81: 77: 67: 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 45: 41: 37: 36:Electric Park 29: 23: 19: 18:Electric Park 261: 249: 218: 211:Detroit News 210: 168: 104:Ferris wheel 97: 76:trolley park 73: 70:Trolley park 60:Granada Park 59: 55: 51: 35: 34: 286:Categories 241:photos on 182:References 155:dance hall 153:. Another 132:riverfront 124:aerialists 64:Belle Isle 159:boardwalk 116:Whip ride 80:streetcar 56:Luna Park 22:Luna Park 269:Archived 203:Archived 147:ballroom 139:coliseum 120:acrobats 88:windmill 48:Michigan 171:Detroit 44:Detroit 38:was an 143:picnic 58:, and 84:buses 137:, a 135:pier 122:and 110:, a 42:in 288:: 230:^ 190:^ 178:. 141:, 66:. 54:, 46:, 24:.

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Electric Park
Luna Park

amusement park
Detroit
Michigan
Belle Isle
trolley park
streetcar
buses
windmill
roller coaster
Ferris wheel
Johnstown Flood
Shoot-the-Chutes
Whip ride
acrobats
aerialists
bleacher seats
riverfront
pier
coliseum
picnic
ballroom
Detroit River
dance hall
boardwalk
Detroit
Gabriel Richard Park

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