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CRYSTAL
CITY AMUSEMENT PARK
(Information
furnished by Carl of Tulsa
Association of Pioneers)
1928- Crystal
City amusement park was built."
Actually The is not quite right. There had been a park there for many
years
before 1928. The Park Addition Company had been operating a dance hall,
concessions, boat rides, and had some entertainment items on the site
before
1920.
In October of 1920 Will T. Davis and I. D. Fleming purchased the park
and leased
the land from the Park Addition Company. They incorporated the park
under the
name of the Electric Amusement Park Company. By 1921 the park was
opened for
business and had a dance hall, "Merry Widow" swing, Parker
Merry-go-Round, a "Captive Air Plane" ride, a Circle Wave swing,
boating, and swimming, a fun house, and the only miniature train in
Oklahoma.
They also contracted for an ornamental fence, and the entrance with
arches. They
also contracted for a large advertising sign consisting of 17 50-foot
panels.
In April of 1922 the park signed contracts with the Brodbeck Amusement
Co. of
Miami Fl. to operate a carousal and Ferris wheel. In May of 1922 they
were
negotiating with the J. W. Ely Company, Inc for a "Aeroplane
Swing."
The park ran successfully until late 1925 when it ran into financial
difficulties and the owners signed over their shares to the bank (First
National
Bank of Sapulpa) who held their loan. Negotiations were undertaken and
announcements were made in May of 1927 by the new owners. The park was
refurbished and reopened as Crystal City. The announcement was made in
May of
1928 and the park opened its doors later that month.
Again, the park ran successfully for many years. However, in February
of 1956
the old bath house burned and the owners announced they would raze the
abandoned
buildings. Two months later the Casa Loma dance hall burned. The site
passed to
investors in September of 1958 to build the Crystal City Shopping
Center.
Park company continued to own the underlying land under the park
(ground lease)
throughout the life of the park(s). Thus it was a reopening of an
existing park
and not a new park as such. It is a small thing.
CEG
Tulsa Assoc. of Pioneers
This page was last updated on
03/29/09 .
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