- Rose Island (amusement park)
Rose Island was a popular
amusement park nearCharlestown, Indiana , situated on a peninsula (the "Devil's Backbone") created byFourteen Mile Creek emptying into theOhio River . It was a recreational area known as Fern Grove in the 1880s, mostly used as a church camp. It was so named due to the manyfern s that grew there. The Louisville and Jeffersonville Ferry Company acquired it and developed it in order to increase the use of its ferry business. As Fern Grove it thrived on church picnics and family outings.Heyday
In 1923 David Rose purchased the property, added an
amusement park , hotel, andswimming pool , spending $250,000 in the process, and renamed it Rose Island. It included awooden coaster , termed a racing derby and named the Devil's Backbone in honor of the rock formation, and aFerris wheel . There were wolves in a pen,monkey s in a cage, and a black bear named Teddy Roosevelt. There was also a combined dance hall/ice rink. In total, the park was 118 acres. ["Rose Island on a Summer Day", videorecording, c2005] To access it, people either took asteamboat or they drove to a footbridge to access it. One of the steamboats was called "Idlewild", which would later become the "Belle of Louisville ". Others were the "Steamer America", "City of Cincinnati", and the "Columbia". A steam ride from Louisville to Rose Island would take 90 minutes-120 minutes, due to the steamboats only going 7-8 miles per hour. There were also speedboats, such as the "Vivianne III", that could quickly take businessmen back to Louisville. A ticket to ride the steamboat from Madison was 50 cents. The footbridge was a wooden swinging bridge 50 feet above the creek and easily swayed. [ibid]Today
The
Great Depression hurt business, but its closure was due to damage caused by the 1937 Flood. Ten feet of water covered the park, and the damage was too much in order to rebuild for the 1937 season. The bridge was destroyed by fallen trees. Although covered with ivy, the swimming pool was still in excellent condition as late as 1980. Most of the buildings have left no trace, although a few brick formations remain. ["Memories of Rose Island" videorecording, c1980]Subsequently, the Rose Island area became part of the
Indiana Army Ammunition Plant . When the plant was deactivated, the land was given to the newCharlestown State Park . There is no access to the area where Rose Island was located, but the concrete pilings of the footbridge connecting the peninsula to the mainland remain and can be seen from one of the park's hiking trails. The state of Indiana has announced an intention to build a bridge to the Rose Island area for state park visitors, but this could be years away. ["State leaders sure Charlestown State Park will see improvements" http://www.news-tribune.net/local/local_story_202011721.html]Gallery
References
ee also
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Fontaine Ferry Park
*History of Louisville, Kentucky
*List of attractions and events in Louisville, Kentucky External links
* [http://www.whas11.com/video/index.html?nvid=245727&shu=1 WHAS11NEWS Special Report About Rose Island Part 1]
* [http://www.whas11.com/video/whas11video-index.html?nvid=245875 WHAS11NEWS Special Report About Rose Island Part 2]
* [http://www.whas11.com/perl/common/slideshow/sspop.pl?recid=9868&location=www.whas11.com WHAS11NEWS Historic Photos Slide Show of Rose Island]
* [http://www.roundaboutmadison.com/Inside%20Pages/Archived%20Articles/2005/1_05%20Rose%20Island.html Information about Rose Island]
* [http://rivertorail.mjcpl.org/index.php?id=59 River to Rail project: Marks and Benson and the American Boys Excursions]
* [http://madison-jeffco.cdmhost.com/cdm4/results.php?CISOOP1=exact&CISOFIELD1=CISOSEARCHALL&CISOROOT=/p4038coll6&CISOBOX1=Rose+Island Riverboats that visited Rose Island]
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