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South East Shore of Silver Lake
South East Shore of Silver Lake
TitleSouth East Shore of Silver Lake
DescriptionRalph H. Lodge, a Cleveland businessman, opened Silver Lake Amusement Park in 1875. Silver Lake Park quickly grew in popularity due to its easy access to the railroad. On average 10,000 people a day visited Silver Lake. Silver Lake Park featured boating, swimming, and a pavilion with a 15,000 square-foot dance floor. Other attractions included a freshwater aquarium, two roller coasters, a baseball field, and the Chautauquan steam boat. Silver Lake Park was also the home of Summit County's first airport, and a horse race track. In 1918, after World War I, the Lodge family closed Silver Lake Amusement Park due to the lack of passenger train visits.
NamesLodge, Ralph H.
SubjectSilver Lake
Silver Lake Park Company
Amusement Parks
Canoeing
Lakes
ContributorsSummit County Historical Society
TypeImage
SourceSCHS-AH-1528
RelationBuilding Summit County
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Accession #2008-70-1528
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