Idora Park
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This article deals with Idora Park of Oakland, California. For another park of the same name, see Idora Park, Youngstown.
Idora Park was a victorian era trolley park in North Oakland, California from the 1890's until the late 1920's. What began as a pleasure ground in a rural setting for Sunday picnics and an Opera House evolved over time into the finest amusement park in the part of the San Francisco Bay Area known as the East Bay.
Located on Telegraph Avenue between 56th and 58th streets, Idora Park was famous for its Opera house and 5 cent rides such as the scenic railway, the first roller coaster in California, a circle swing, the Barrel-of-fun, Toboggan, Helter-Skelter, Minature Railroad, Haunted Swing, Touring cars, circle wave, the tickler, a merry-go-round and a miniature auto course.
Roller coasters were:
- The Big Dipper, 1922-1928.
- Figure 8 Toboggan, 1906-1916.
- L.A. Thompson Scenic Railway, 1906-1921.
- Race Thru The Clouds, dates unknown.
- Skyrocket, 1927-1928.
Late in life, Idora Park was eclipsed by Neptune Beach in Alameda, California. In 1929, Idora Park was razed and a variety of Storybook Houses and apartment blocks were constructed on the 17 acre site. This was said to be the first neighborhood with undergrounded utilities in the west. There is an Idora Park near Youngstown, Ohio and it is thought that perhaps the owners of that park ran Oakland's park as a concession.
References
- Clippings file, Oakland History Room, Oakland Public Library, 125 14th Street Oakland CA 94612
External links
- [picture postcards of Idora Park]
- [roller coaster database]
- [Becky London's memories]
- [Oakland History room]
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