- Beech Bend Park
Infobox Amusement park
name = Beech Bend Park
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location = Bowling Green
location2 = Kentucky
location3 = United States flagicon|USA
opening_date = 1898
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rides = Approx 40
coasters = 4
water_rides = 1
owner = Dallas and Alfreda Jones
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homepage = http://www.beechbend.comBeech Bend Park is an
amusement park ,campground andautomobile race track located inWarren County, Kentucky ,United States , not far from the city of Bowling Green.The park takes its name from a bend in Barren River, for of the stands of beech trees scattered throughout the area. The area was used for
picnic s as early as the 1880s. Charles Garvin purchased the park property in the early 1940s, adding amusements over the years. The first ride was apony ride, followed by aroller skating rink, dance hall,bowling center, andswimming pool .Shortly after
World War II , Garvin added mechanical rides to Beech Bend Park, beginning with aFerris wheel purchased from the Chicago World's Fair. Racing began about that same time withmotorcycle s. Auto racing began on a 3/8-mile (600 m)oval dirt track; that same track, now paved, is still in use today. Adrag strip was added in the 1960s.The 1960s marked the park's heyday. Gate admission was ten cents, with promotions known as "County Days," spotlighting a county within the Bowling Green area each week. Carnival-type rides were abundant, with the famous Wild Mouse the most popular; midway games such as
Skee Ball andFascination were a hit with guests. The campground grew over the years, with more than 1,000 spaces advertised at its peak, billed at one time as the world's largest. (The campground was home to the original store of what is nowCamping World , a large camping supply retailer founded by David Garvin, Charles Garvin's son.) A smallzoo was also added.In the 1970s, the park went into a state of decline, largely due to competition from
theme park s such asOpryland USA in nearbyNashville, Tennessee . Garvin's health was also in steady decline. When he died in 1979, the park closed, though the racing facilities stayed open onder lease to a third-party operator. The park was purchased by an ownership group that includedcountry music singerRonnie Milsap , which operated it unsuccessfully in 1981 and 1982. The park closed again, with ownership reverting back to Garvin's heirs.In 1984, Dallas and Alfreda Jones purchased the racetracks and began hosting national
drag racing events under the sanction of theNational Hot Rod Association . The racetracks did well, and three years later, the couple purchased the rest of the park, which had by then fallen back into nature. No work was done on the old park until the 1990s, when the Joneses began to clear out the park and renovate the campground. The pool was then reopened, and the owners gradually added amusement rides back to the park — much as Charles Garvin had done in the park's early years.As of 2005, Beech Bend Park has more than 40 rides, 500 campground spaces with modern amenities, renovated racing facilities, a
water park , and large picnic pavilions. The race tracks host numerous Corvette racing events (the park is only a few miles away from theGeneral Motors factory that produces thesports car ), plus the annual NHRA Hot Rod Reunion.In 2005 the park opened a Zamperla Twisting Wild Mouse coaster, Zamperla Steam boat ride, and a drop tower called the Shock Drop.
In 2006, the park added the
Kentucky Rumbler wooden roller coaster .2007 brought permament replacements for some of the older mobile rides. In October the park announced the Holiday Lights Spectacular that ran through January. The Kentucky Rumbler was operating along with other smaller flat rides open.
In 2008 the park added a brand new Carousel, The Grand Carousel. A new show called "The Magic of Music" that invlved music from the 60's, 70's, and the 80's. They also had Cirque Africa Show that ran June 16 through June 23. For the kids the park introduced a new park character show, "Singing with Sammy the Squirrel, and from July 14 through July 23 the park had a Kid's Festival. Thrill seekers received a brand new Scat 2.
Trivia
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Jim Varney 's first commercial as characterErnest P. Worrell was for Beech Bend. Varney's character was advertising an appearance by theDallas Cowboys Cheerleaders in 1980.External links
* [http://www.beechbend.com Beech Bend Park official web site]
* [http://www.coasterimage.com/pictures/beechbend/index.html Beech Bend Park Photos and Information]
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