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  1. Riverview Park (Chicago) - Wikipedia

    • Riverview Park was an amusement park in Chicago, Illinois, which operated from 1904 to 1967. It was located on 74 acres (30 hectares) bound on the south by Belmont Avenue, on the east by Western Avenue, on the north by Lane Tech College Prep High School, and on the west by the North Branch of the Chicago River. It was located in the Roscoe Village neigh… See more

    Founding

    Riverview was established in 1904 by William Schmidt, on the grounds of his private skeet shooting range. … See more

    Rides and attractions

    Riverview was famous for The Bobs wooden roller coaster. Other popular coasters were The Comet, The Silver Flash, The Fireball and the Jetstream. Aladdin's Castle was a classic fun house with a collapsing stairway, m… See more

    Racism and closing

    Riverview closed in 1967. Urban myths endure, describing the park's "seedy" atmosphere in the 1960s, as it coincidentally became more integrated. Contemporaneous articles in black publication… See more

    Memorabilia

    Many items from Riverview, as well as paintings portraying the park, were on display at Riverview Tavern, located on the corner of West Roscoe Street and Damen Avenue from 2005 to 2018. The Riverview Carousel c… See more

     
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  2. Remembering Riverview Park, 50 years later – Chicago Tribune

     
  3. “A Rite of Passage”: The History, Rides, and Legacy …

    Amusement Parks. Dive into the history of Chicago’s amusement parks and the role the city played in shaping the amusement industry. Explore Riverview Park, Ravinia, Santa’s Village, Kiddieland, and more.

  4. Photos: Remembering Riverview Park – Chicago Tribune

  5. Riverview (Amusement) Park, 3300 North Western Avenue, …

  6. The History of Riverview Park in Chicago - L Stop Tours

    Jul 30, 2020 · Riverview Park, an amusement park that was located at Belmont and Western Avenues on the North Side, closed in 1967, ending its 65-year run as one of the most popular leisure-time attractions in Chicago and also in the …

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  8. The remnants of Riverview – Chicago Tribune

  9. Riverview Park photos show Chicago amusement 100+ years …

  10. Then and Now: Riverview Amusement Park - Time Out

    Aug 29, 2017 · Learn about the history and legacy of Riverview Amusement Park, a beloved attraction in Chicago from 1904 to 1967. See photos of the park's rides, crowds and landmarks, and how they look today.

  11. Riverview Amusement Park Closed 50 Years Ago, …

    Mar 10, 2017 · CHICAGO — It's been 50 years since the legendary Riverview Amusement Park closed. The park was open from 1904 to 1967, and in the home movie above, you can spot rides like Shoot the Chutes log...

  12. From the Archive: Riverview Park - WTTW Chicago

    Jul 6, 2017 · Riverview Park delighted Chicagoans for 64 summers, from 1904-1967. A massive parachute tower, beloved roller coasters, spooky fun houses, the world's largest carousel: relive them all in this Chicago Story about the …

  13. Chicago's Riverview Amusement Park, 1904-1967 - Blogger

  14. RIVERVIEW - WTTW Chicago

  15. Remember Riverview Park? - Chicago Tribune

  16. Riverview Amusement Park | Chicago History | Memories

  17. Archival Video Of Riverview Park: A Chicago, Illinois Theme Park

  18. Capturing Chicago: Riverview Amusement Park in 1962 - Time Out

  19. REMEMBERING RIVERVIEW 25 YEARS LATER - Chicago Tribune

  20. My memories of Riverview Park in Chicago, even though I never …

  21. BACK WHEN CHICAGO WAS A FUN TOWN - Chicago Tribune