Friday, July 15, 2011

Springlake Amusement Park — Oklahoma City Historical Postcards

Springlake

From my Oklahoma City postcard collection…

Happy Labor Day everyone! Since this marks the unofficial end to summer, I thought I would show one of my favorite summertime activities as a child growing up in Oklahoma City — Springlake Amusement Park. It’s sad it’s no longer here, it closed in 1981. It was truly a classic old-time amusement park.

From Springlake’s Facebook page

Springlake Amusement Park was an amusement park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was originally established in 1922 (some sources say 1924) by Roy Staton about six years after his spring-fed pond at NE 40th and Eastern (now Martin Luther King Blvd) had been open to swimmers and picnickers. Staton expanded the park with the addition of many rides acquired from the defunct Bell Isle Park and construction of a ballroom. In 1929 he added the Big Dipper roller coaster, which would be a fixture in the park for the next fifty years. Admission was free and the rides and pool were pay-as-you-go, so visitors could picnic by the lake at no cost. The park was popular through the 1950s and 1960 and attracted many of the top entertainers of the era, including Johnny Cash, The Righteous Brothers, Roy Acuff, and Conway Twitty. A race riot in 1971, change in ownership, poor maintenance, and a devastating fire led to the park's demise. The property was purchased in 1981 by the Oklahoma City Vo-Tech Board and Metro Technology Center was constructed on the site. Of the original park structures only the amphitheatre remains; a car from the Big Dipper and many photos of the park are on display at Metro Tech.

I think the fact that Springlake has its’ own Facebook page says a lot about how much people that grew up here loved Springlake.

I loved the Big Dipper and the Fun House. I also still remember going to a Beach Boys concert there in the 60’s.

Metro Tech

 History preserved at Oklahoma City Metro Tech!

Originally posted at Oklahoma City Real Estate Blog

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