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On August 28, 1930, an eleven-year-old boy drowned at the Lotus Isle beach after slipping from a ladder beneath the park's main diving board. Edwin F. Platt, the park's owner, committed suicide the day after the drowning. Platt "spent a fortune" in constructing Lotus Isle, which cost between $
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On August 24, 1931, almost a year after the drowning and Platt's suicide, the Peacock Ballroom burned to the ground. The park operated once more in the 1932 season before going into bankruptcy, after which liquidation of the park property began.
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For the following season, a promoter named Al Painter took over management of the park, and created a "Dance-A-Thon" event in the park's Peacock Ballroom, which held room for 6,600 dancers. During this time,
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sold Lotus Isle a temperamental bull elephant named "Tusko" who soon destroyed several pavilions after being spooked by a low-flying stunt plane. The elephant, which had previously rampaged through
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Lotus Isle Amusement Park opened on June 28, 1930 after a group of investors realized the success of the nearby
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100-foot (30 m) neon Eiffel Tower sign at the entrance
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was an amusement park that operated from 1930 to 1932 on
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bumper cars
Tomahawk Island
Portland, Oregon
Coordinates
45°36′39″N 122°40′26″W / 45.610945°N 122.673984°W / 45.610945; -122.673984
Tomahawk Island
Portland, Oregon
Jantzen Beach Amusement Park
Jantzen Beach Amusement Park
bumper cars
rollercoaster
dance hall
T. H. Eslick
John Ringling
Sedro-Woolley, Washington
Seattle
Woodland Park Zoo
roller coaster
merry-go-round
Jantzen Beach Amusement Park
Oaks Amusement Park


ISBN
978-0980243604



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