4 resultados para Point Cook Coastal Park
em Ohio University
Resumo:
In this image, guests are readying for a boat trip in the Cedar Point lagoon circa 1910. The statue at right was one of a number of statues owner George a Boeckling purchased at the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. He installed them throughout the Cedar Point grounds. Some are still on display in the park. Note the electric transmission poles to the left in the picture.
Resumo:
The canals and lagoons dug by George Boeckling in 1905 were put to a new use in 1964 when the Western Cruise opened at Cedar Point. Guests were taken on a boat ride through the early history of Ohio, complete with animated Indians, snarling cougars, and frontier settlers. The ride operated at the park through the 2011 season. The area was then used for the Dinosaurs Alive attraction.
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Through the years, Cedar Point's live entertainment has always varied. In the 1960s, the park offered Broadway-style revues, strolling acts, Dixieland bands, and country acts, all performed by college students studying music or theater.
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This pictures shows a stream of automobiles making their was down the Cedar Point Chaussee (Chaussee is French for a paved road.) Realizing that access to Cedar Point by the automobile was an essential to the park's success, owner George Boeckling built a road that ran the length of the Cedar Point peninsula. This was a distance of seven miles, beginning at U.S. Route 6 to the entrance of Cedar Point.