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Springlake Amusement Park: Images of America (Arcadia Publishing)

Autor Douglas Loudenback
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2008
From 1924 through 1981, Springlake was Oklahoma City's premier place for fun for everyone around the state. Park enthusiast Carla Williams Noffsinger mirrors the comments of so many of the park's patrons when she says, "I grew up in Moore. We spent many a happy hour at Springlake. We always heard bad stories about the Big Dipper, but that was the first ride we would hit. I remember my cousin wetting her pants once on the Tilt-A-Whirl; we laugh about that to this day. As far as my family was concerned, it was just good, clean old-fashioned fun. My cousins would come up in the summer from southeast Oklahoma, and Springlake was at the top of the list of places to go." For all its goodness, Springlake was flawed, remaining segregated longer than many other businesses during the tumultuous civil rights era. Forced to integrate by the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Springlake adapted poorly--instead of opening its huge pool to all swimmers and sunbathers, the pool became an aquarium. Racial tensions culminated on Easter 1971 with a small but important racially based riot from which the park never fully recovered.
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ISBN-13: 9780738561790
ISBN-10: 0738561797
Pagini: 127
Dimensiuni: 163 x 231 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
Seria Images of America (Arcadia Publishing)


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From 1924 through 1981, Springlake was Oklahoma Cityas premier place for fun for everyone around the state. Park enthusiast Carla Williams Noffsinger mirrors the comments of so many of the parkas patrons when she says, aI grew up in Moore. We spent many a happy hour at Springlake. We always heard bad stories about the Big Dipper, but that was the first ride we would hit. I remember my cousin wetting her pants once on the Tilt-A-Whirl; we laugh about that to this day. As far as my family was concerned, it was just good, clean old-fashioned fun. My cousins would come up in the summer from southeast Oklahoma, and Springlake was at the top of the list of places to go.a For all its goodness, Springlake was flawed, remaining segregated longer than many other businesses during the tumultuous civil rights era. Forced to integrate by the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Springlake adapted poorlyainstead of opening its huge pool to all swimmers and sunbathers, the pool became an aquarium. Racial tensions culminated on Easter 1971 with a small but important racially based riot from which the park never fully recovered.

Recenzii

Publication: News OK
Article Title: Amusement park mirrored city
Author: Pam Henry
Date: 11/2/2008
The history of Springlake Amusement Park includes a fun aspect of Oklahoma City. But "Springlake Amusement Parka (Arcadia Publishing, $19.99), a book about that history, also is serious. ENT

The amusement park opened in 1924 on land owned by Roy Staton. It grew on his 110 acres in northeast Oklahoma City. Staton opened some of his land to the Springland Dancing Pavilion in 1922. While earlier Oklahoma City amusement parks were closing, Staton built the Big Dipper roller coaster in 1926, and the park became a huge success.
Author Doug Loudenback preserved pictures to form a historical archive. Part of the story is the history of integration in the capital city. The park was opened to blacks in 1963.

On Easter Sunday night in 1971, three hours of racial violence broke out. It was the beginning of the end for Springlake. The park, under a new owner, closed in 1981.
The bookas pictures record the fun side of Springlake, now the site of the Springlake Campus of Metro Technology Centers.


Notă biografică

Douglas Loudenback, a lawyer, is an amateur Oklahoma City historian, and his Oklahoma City history blog is widely regarded as one of the best of its kind.