Chippewa Lake Park
Nora's Articles
A reader of the site named Nora was kind enough to send some personal photos and some news scans about the park. Below you'll find the news scans, and then a link to some of the pictures that she sent below that. Enjoy!! |
A picture
of the Chippewa Lake park midway shows the park just before the summer
fun season begins. Many of these buildings have been lost due to rot
and fires however a few still remain. If you check out the current pictures
section, you can see what pictures I was able to get before these buildings
collapsed. |
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Here is a great article that talks about the life and times of Chippewa Lake Park. Use this as a brief history! There is evidence of where the park is headed when it closes its doors some nine to ten years later. Parker Beach talks of the large crowds and good times at Chippewa Lake. Note the mention of the size and land of the lake and park mentioned in the second column.
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This is the other page of the above article.
The top picture gives a clear shot of the ballroom and the Burger
Factory. This view is now extremly cluttered by trees and brush. The Shelter was lost in the 1980's due to a fire. Today all that stands where the shelter once was is some burnt equipment and filing cabnets and one recognizable corner.
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How about
that coaster. The Fred Pierce out and back still stands at Chippewa
Lake today. There is damage and growth, but this thing was built to
last. Check out the current pictures of it if you haven't already in
the current pictures section. The coaster used three car trains if I'm
not mistaken and was an out and back type with a bit of a different
path to the lift hill. It was called both the Big Dipper and Coaster.
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Carousel horses stored
in what appears to be the Ballroom. The horses now would be worth a
fortune. If anyone knows where the ride or horses went off to feel free
to email me at admin@illicitohio.com. I think I remember someone telling
me where they are and now I can't remember. The building that the merry-go-round was housed in is still there. Unfortunately it has collapsed almost completely. There really isn't much else for me to say about the horses. I feel like I need to fill up this space so there isn't too much white. |
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This is a great picture
of the midway area in full effect. Look at the crowds around that tumble
bug. Off in the distance to the right you can see the Hambuger Factory
(i think) and in the center you can see what I think was an eatery of
some sort. There is still a little bit of this building still standing
now. Most of it is burnt as is the case with too many of the Chippewa
Lake buildings. Why anyone would ever burn these places down is beyond
me. |