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LINCOLN PARK REMEMBERED == 1894-1987


IN ITS 93-YEAR LIFESPAN, LINCOLN PARK WAS SO MUCH MORE THAN AN AMUSEMENT PARK; IT WAS A VIBRANT MEETING PLACE FOR MANY GENERATIONS OF RESIDENTS IN SOUTHEASTERN NEW ENGLAND; FROM THE CLAMBAKE PAVILION, TO THE ROLLER-SKATING RINK, TO THE SOUND OF THE BIG BANDS IN THE GREAT BALLROOM; TODAY THE MEMORIES ARE SO VIVID THAT A SOUND, A SMELL, A TASTE CAN BRING BACK THE MAGIC AND RETURN US TO A TIME WHEN THE WORLD WAS YOUNG AND LINCOLN PARK WAS OUR GREAT ADVENTURE! New Englander's remember Lincoln Park in North Dartmouth, Massachusetts, as a thrilling amusement park and a vibrant meeting place that served them for nearly 100 years. But it was so much more. From the clambake pavilion, to the roller-skating rink, to the sounds of the big bands in the great ballroom, Lincoln Park was a magical part of many lives. Friends met here. Romance blossomed here. Kids got their first jobs here. Today the memories are so vivid that a sound, a smell, a taste can bring back the magic and return us to a time when the world was young and Lincoln Park was our great adventure.

The story of Lincoln Park---its creation, development, heyday and demise---is a unique example of Americana that helps us to understand the importance of community-based recreational facilities, family-oriented entertainment, and the cultural importance of a meeting place serving people from diverse backgrounds. Patrons of Lincoln Park transcended divisions of class, ethnicity, race, gender and age. During its lifespan, Lincoln Park hosted company outings, cross-town elementary school picnics, marquee shows and musical performances, political rallies, intercity bowling leagues, and so much more. Its existence, and its loss, is typical of a greater nationwide trend that saw the dissolution of small amusement parks. Lincoln Park spanning nearly 100 years. Remember the great wooden roller coaster, the carousels, Kiddie Land, clam cakes and clambakes, dancing, bowling, skating, the Fun House and the Penny Arcade. Remember Lincoln Park: "For the time of your life."