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for the casino. The performances at the Glen Island Casino were being heard nationwide via radio. Its enormous ballroom was acoustically ideal for crystal-clear radio transmissions. By 1947, several established big-band orchestras had appeared at the casino including
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Hellgate with a loss of more than 1,000 lives. This greatly diminished the steam business at the time, including Starin's. The park closed after the 1904 summer season—although it did briefly reopen in 1910.
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The Glen Island Casino dining hall rose on the foundation of the Grand Cafe, one of the few structures remaining from Starin's park. The building opened into a series of balconies overlooking the
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transported visitors from New York City to the park. The park, which opened in 1881, attracted thousands of people daily, included among its attractions a bathing beach, a
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but instead described "a public social place for entertainment." However, the nightspot was soon living up to the contemporary definition of its name. By 1930, when
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