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Quick Facts: - originally known as Big Run Falls (see 1904 Topo Map). - Park founded in 1892 as Brinton Park (by Levi Brinton, the owner) - Park opened May 29, 1897 by New Castle Traction company (later Penn Power Co.) - Residents and visitors could take the street car from downtown New Castle, Pa to the Park - 1898 - largest dance pavilion in Pennsylvania (still exists at Park) - mid 1920s - over 17 rides, including wooden roller coasters, merry go round. also included a lake, boating, swimming and picnic groves. - sold to the City of New Castle in 1934. - the Park prospered through the 1930s-1950s. - due to declining attendance, the Park fell into decay in the 1970s. - Most rides were removed during the late 1970s-1980s. The amusement park portion finally closed in 1986. - the dam also decayed and the lake was drained in the 1980s when the original dam broke. - since the late 1970s to today the Park has been undergoing continuos renovations into a community park. The Dance Pavilion and Carousel buildings have been restored. In the summer, they host "Back to the 50s" and a light display in the winter called "Cascade of Lights".
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Cascade Park Memorabilia |
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| references and more information:
Mike's Historic amusement Parks - Cascade Park, NewCastle, Pa - Great informational site Waymark.com - Cascade Park, New Castle, Penna Defunct Parks - Cascade Park, New Castle |
1904 Topographic Map of SE New Castle (you can only see the dam on Big Run and a few buildings (NW of the village of Joyce) - park not identified | |