Walking down memory lane. I remember begging my dad to take us to Crescent Park. Sundays were his day off and he was taking a nap and the 3 of us say dad take us to Crescent Park. He always did. I loved the flying fish. We never wanted to leave.Thanks very much!!!! My Uncle Moose Thurber worked there💜❤💙
I remember in the younger children area the boats ride !!!! Thank you so much for bringing this to all the loyal fans and memories !!!! Blessed 2023 to all the viewers !!!!
They had really cool vintage rides there. Like the Bubble Bouncer, The Tilt-a Whirl, The Satilite, The Trabant, and the Whip. Crescent Parks roller coaster was "The Flying Fish, and at Rocky Point, It was the "Wild Cat". I went in the fun house called The " Hotel" It was sort of a western type theme to it. This was back in the 1960's when amusement Parks were all the rage! The rival to Crescent Park was Rocky Point and Lincoln Park in Mass. Those were the fun days. Anyone remember these rides and times back then? Today all we deal with is computers and smart phones! LOL
Thanks for reminding me about the Funhouse, I remembered that they had one, but I just couldn't remember the theme, and then you nailed it. I think I couldn't remember because I never heard of anywhere else having such a bizarre idea/theme (for me, at least) for an attraction, and since I was quite young I wasn't sure if I was just imagining this ride/attraction, I wasn't even sure if it was a Funhouse, or a Haunted House.
My grandfather always talked about Crescent Park. I dont remember if my parents ever brought me there. However, I frequented Rocky Point in the 70's and 80's. Even visted Lincoln Park several times in the 80's. Those were the good 'ol days.
Grew up in East Providence, RI. Riverside was part of East Providence. Live in Connecticut now and my brother moved to Florida. My parents took my brother & I when we were kids. Plenty of memories. The last time I was there was the summer of 2000. My brother and his family were visiting from Jacksonville with their two kids, 5 and 8 years old. They got to ride on the same merry go round as I did. The rest of the park was re-purposed to condos. Great that they saved the merry go round,. That is what we called it.
In early 50's I lived on the other side of the water from the park and did the very dangerous act of walking across the ragged wooden trestle to get to the park. I only rode the merry-go-round trying to grab the brass ring. Oh, I did the roller-coaster once, was the last time I ever went on one again. Thanks so much for the memories.
Thank You for Posting this as Well. I Am in Riverside a couple blocks away from the Park and I Truly wish I Could've seen this park the way it was. All we have now is the Carousal now in which me and my Family would go for a Couple of spins around it. If I ever were to become a Millionare the first of my priorities would be to bring back this park the way it was. Once again thank you for this soo I Could see this the way my past Generation has.
A dream of mine was to see pictures of crescent park. Videos to be exact. I would take my son and daughter there every Sunday. We had so much fun. She is gone now...So you can well imagine what this means to me. Than You. :)
Brings back memories. My mother used to bring my sisters and me there back in the 70's when I was just a kid. With the closing of Crescent Park and Rocky Point Park Rhode Island has nothing to offer in the way of amusement parks. The state really has been run down by bad politics and corrupt politicians.
AWESOM! This brings tears to my eyes, just to remember the best times of my life here and Rocky Point. Thank you, other comments have covered my feelings perfectly.
When I was a very little boy my grandparents brought me there and I vividly remember the car ride and a very scary rooler coaster like ride where you rode in a fish.
Great to see one of my favorite places from my youth again. My parents would take us here at least twice a year in the 60's up to the early 1970's. Always was a task for our folks to get peel us away from the place! I remember a snack bar across the street from Crescent had some tremendously tasty clam cakes. Sure would like to at least have some of those again. Thanks.
grew up in Rumford. But we rarely went to Crescent Park. Parents did not have much money. Back then, people did not really go out like families do this day and age to parks and stuff. At least none of the kids I grew up with went there much.
Thanks for posting this. Really great. I like the footage of the game at the end. Was that facincation? I like the prizes on the walls. Real lamps and housewares.
Thank you for sharing this video. I have very happy memories from Cresent Park. I grew up in northern Connecticut but every summer my grandparents would bring us to Crescent Park. As a child I had no idea where it was - I just loved our times there. I remember riding there in the back seat of m grandparent's Hudson. I remember that caterpillar! I loved it! Getting chowder and clamcakes was a highlight of our trips to Crescent Park!
I lived about a mile away--I remember when the Tilt-a-Whirl fell and the Alhambra Ballroom burned down. So many memories. thanks to the women of East Providence and Riverside for saving the very historic Carousel.
I used to go to Crescent Park all the time as a kid. The park closed down when I was about 9 or 10. Cool memories. I'll never forget that creepy walk thru fun house. The floors were so slanted that you could easily lose your balance and plant your face into a wall. It was great. Thanks!
Great video. It brought back a lot of memories, especially the kidde land rides. I recall being afraid of the wooden clowns on the tricycle ride. I'll also never forget seeing the 3 Stooges perform live around 1965. Other memories:Being tall enough to ride the "Westward Ho!" alone", The Dodgem ride, the flying fish, Dollar Day (ride all day for $1), report card day (get a free ticket for every A & B grade), the train ride with a family friend named "Elton", and many more.
Lincoln Park Was pretty 😃 👍 great too 😃👌🌜✨🌟💫 We Did go to all 3 pretty frequently but I'm sure there's plenty of kids who never made ITto any ofnem. Wouldn't be too sad🤗 because Lincoln Park Was as fun exciting and cozy as the others 😃 PS DO OR YOU OR ANYONE ELSE here, recall the great n Cozy littler JOLLY CHOLLYS 🥰⁉️ THE smaller but very cozy fun-filled amusement park, where your walked under a giant clowns legs to enter the park👍🤗😃💫‼️🌃🌛
I think Lincoln Park had the best Roller Coaster. Also Rocky Point is the park that most people remember because it was open the longest, but out of the three I think that's also the spot it deserved in the Holy Triumvirate of "Large" Southern N.E. Amusement Parks.
My Uncle Ernie ( Bruce) Operated the Bubble Bounce. I was always riding the Dodgems, (Bumper Cars). I remember the Motor Launch, down the Board Walk, from the Shore Dinner Hall. (boat ride ,it had a canopy over the top of it.) Riding the Merry-Go-Round, catching the brass ring. My grandmother watching the Merry-Go-Round, my mother doing the same.while we went on rides. Best years of my life. Now you have to drive for hours, and pay a kings ransom, to go to an Amusement Park.
I'm only 32, but I remember walking next to the water finding the remains of that Doc that connected both sides over the water and not knowing what it was. Pretty cool that I stumbled upon this I've seen pictures too
Wow, awesome to see something from the 1950's survive here, much less a local amusement park. Great find! I can only imagine what it was like back then...
I worked in the Shore Dinner hall during summer weekends with my Uncle Andrew and cousin Joe. Chowder and clam cakes and a slice of watermelon for $1.03. (3 cents tax)
Those were the days!!! Great memories, some not so great.....like the time I got sick and threw up lunch all over my friend after riding the Satellite. I can remember Sunday was Kids Day and you could stay as long as you liked and enjoy all the rides for $1. You can't even buy a loaf of bread today for $1.
@BigTimeParkFan unfortunately I was a child of the 80's and the park was before my time. Only my older brother and third cousins got to experience it as kids before it closed. My family the McCusker's, Martin's, and Phillips ran the concessions stands, games, and some of the rides at the park throughout it's life.
i like watching videos of old amusement parks from long ago. I notice a lot of the old school parks had those Tumble Bug rides and i wonder did the tubs actually spin or where they just stationary?
It's actually pretty nice now compared to what it looked like when the carousel first reopened twenty-something years ago. If they could do the same thing with Rocky Point with a nice grassy area, maybe some ball fields, amphiteater, fishing dock, and repaired (ceiling collapsed awhile back) Shore Dinner Hall they'd be all set.
Wow Thank You For Sharing This I Would Never Know I am 28 Yrs Old Now I Would Never Know About This When Did They Take This Out?? My Daughters Would Of Love This Right Now🎡🎢🎠❤️💙💜
GREAT VIDEO! I remeber my gramps went thea in the 1950's and used to ride the tumble bug twice a day. That;s how he lost hearing in his rite ear. Funny sidenote: My great uncle Eddy worked on the rollercoaster when he was in his 20's and lost six of his fingers due to a malfunction in the brreaks. lukily no one was injured!!!!! (cept for six fingars lol)
my grandparents met in tht ball room without ccrescent park i woulfnt be alive cuz my grandparents would have never met and they would have never had my dad who btw loved to ride on tht minnie caterpillar tht goes in circles tht was the only ride he would go on tht is wht he said. so thankyou for exsisting you wonderful park i wish i could have seen it myself
@ray2195 , you're thinking of the Rocky Point Shore Dinner Hall. The place I'm refering to was across the street from Crescent Park and certainly wasn't large enough to hold 1500 people. In fact I don't think it had any indoor dining at all. It was pretty much just a take-out stand. But they did have awesome clam cakes.
@restless2005 I think this was the bingo parlor. There's a video of a fascination parlor on cape cod that is still in operation. I don't think Crescent Park had one.
Hi, I think we're related. I am the grandson of Catherine McCusker. I remember a Tommy Phillips from years ago. It would be great to hear from you. Henry, (Hank) Whitaker, III
@MikeyFraz1 ps Not shure if a prefessional investorgation was evear colpeated, but if anyone finds n-e fingur bones let me know and I will give them a proper berial.
Walking down memory lane. I remember begging my dad to take us to Crescent Park. Sundays were his day off and he was taking a nap and the 3 of us say dad take us to Crescent Park. He always did. I loved the flying fish. We never wanted to leave.Thanks very much!!!! My Uncle Moose Thurber worked there💜❤💙
I remember in the younger children area the boats ride !!!! Thank you so much for bringing this to all the loyal fans and memories !!!! Blessed 2023 to all the viewers !!!!
They had really cool vintage rides there. Like the Bubble Bouncer, The Tilt-a Whirl, The Satilite, The Trabant, and the Whip. Crescent Parks roller coaster was "The Flying Fish, and at Rocky Point, It was the "Wild Cat". I went in the fun house called The " Hotel" It was sort of a western type theme to it. This was back in the 1960's when amusement Parks were all the rage! The rival to Crescent Park was Rocky Point and Lincoln Park in Mass. Those were the fun days. Anyone remember these rides and times back then? Today all we deal with is computers and smart phones! LOL
Thanks for reminding me about the Funhouse, I remembered that they had one, but I just couldn't remember the theme, and then you nailed it. I think I couldn't remember because I never heard of anywhere else having such a bizarre idea/theme (for me, at least) for an attraction, and since I was quite young I wasn't sure if I was just imagining this ride/attraction, I wasn't even sure if it was a Funhouse, or a Haunted House.
My grandfather always talked about Crescent Park. I dont remember if my parents ever brought me there. However, I frequented Rocky Point in the 70's and 80's. Even visted Lincoln Park several times in the 80's. Those were the good 'ol days.
Grew up in East Providence, RI. Riverside was part of East Providence. Live in Connecticut now and my brother moved to Florida. My parents took my brother & I when we were kids. Plenty of memories. The last time I was there was the summer of 2000. My brother and his family were visiting from Jacksonville with their two kids, 5 and 8 years old. They got to ride on the same merry go round as I did. The rest of the park was re-purposed to condos. Great that they saved the merry go round,. That is what we called it.
My mom recognized her grandpa & uncle in this video....awesome!
In early 50's I lived on the other side of the water from the park and did the very dangerous act of walking across the ragged wooden trestle to get to the park. I only rode the merry-go-round trying to grab the brass ring. Oh, I did the roller-coaster once, was the last time I ever went on one again. Thanks so much for the memories.
My Mother loved playing this Bingo and sometimes she would let me through the ball. She won a lot of times. Great prizes!!!!
I enjoyed Slater Park just north in Pawtucket. big lake, lots of woods with some trails. A pretty flower garden. It had a big carousel also.
Whoa. I think I just had retro-nausea from my 1956 ride on the Tilt-A-Whirl. Thanks Ken.
Thank You for Posting this as Well. I Am in Riverside a couple blocks away from the Park and I Truly wish I Could've seen this park the way it was. All we have now is the Carousal now in which me and my Family would go for a Couple of spins around it. If I ever were to become a Millionare the first of my priorities would be to bring back this park the way it was. Once again thank you for this soo I Could see this the way my past Generation has.
A dream of mine was to see pictures of crescent park. Videos to be exact. I would take my son and daughter there every Sunday. We had so much fun. She is gone now...So you can well imagine what this means to me. Than You. :)
Brings back memories. My mother used to bring my sisters and me there back in the 70's when I was just a kid. With the closing of Crescent Park and Rocky Point Park Rhode Island has nothing to offer in the way of amusement parks. The state really has been run down by bad politics and corrupt politicians.
AWESOM! This brings tears to my eyes, just to remember the best times of my life here and Rocky Point. Thank you, other comments have covered my feelings perfectly.
Am I remembering this correctly? At the end of the Salty Brian show they showed a scene from the inside of the Crescent Park fun house.
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When I was a very little boy my grandparents brought me there and I vividly remember the car ride and a very scary rooler coaster like ride where you rode in a fish.
Lived across the bay from there and went weekly for years. Fond memories.
Crescent Park was my favorite of all times! Thanks for sharing your wonderfull home movies!!!
Remember when there was 3 mid to large sized Amusement Parks to pick from??? Lincoln Park, Crescent Park, and Rocky Point, we had it Good!
Great to see one of my favorite places from my youth again. My parents would take us here at least twice a year in the 60's up to the early 1970's. Always was a task for our folks to get peel us away from the place!
I remember a snack bar across the street from Crescent had some tremendously tasty clam cakes. Sure would like to at least have some of those again.
Thanks.
Delicious clam cakes !!!!
grew up in Rumford. But we rarely went to Crescent Park. Parents did not have much money. Back then, people did not really go out like families do this day and age to parks and stuff. At least none of the kids I grew up with went there much.
Thanks for posting this. Really great. I like the footage of the game at the end. Was that facincation? I like the prizes on the walls. Real lamps and housewares.
Thank you for sharing this video. I have very happy memories from Cresent Park. I grew up in northern Connecticut but every summer my grandparents would bring us to Crescent Park. As a child I had no idea where it was - I just loved our times there. I remember riding there in the back seat of m grandparent's Hudson. I remember that caterpillar! I loved it! Getting chowder and clamcakes was a highlight of our trips to Crescent Park!
I lived about a mile away--I remember when the Tilt-a-Whirl fell and the Alhambra Ballroom burned down. So many memories. thanks to the women of East Providence and Riverside for saving the very historic Carousel.
When did the Avalon Ballroom burn down?
I used to go to Crescent Park all the time as a kid. The park closed down when I was about 9 or 10. Cool memories. I'll never forget that creepy walk thru fun house. The floors were so slanted that you could easily lose your balance and plant your face into a wall. It was great. Thanks!
Loved Crescent Park
Great video. It brought back a lot of memories, especially the kidde land rides. I recall being afraid of the wooden clowns on the tricycle ride. I'll also never forget seeing the 3 Stooges perform live around 1965. Other memories:Being tall enough to ride the "Westward Ho!" alone", The Dodgem ride, the flying fish, Dollar Day (ride all day for $1), report card day (get a free ticket for every A & B grade), the train ride with a family friend named "Elton", and many more.
This is so cool! Emailing to my dad. He was born in 1950 and grew up in E.P. :)
I can't believe I spent 18 yrs growing up in RI and my parents never took us to Crescent Park or Rocky Point. Only Lincoln Park.
That's so sad!
Lincoln Park Was pretty 😃 👍 great too 😃👌🌜✨🌟💫 We Did go to all 3 pretty frequently but I'm sure there's plenty of kids who never made ITto any ofnem. Wouldn't be too sad🤗 because Lincoln Park Was as fun exciting and cozy as the others 😃
PS DO OR YOU OR ANYONE ELSE here, recall the great n Cozy littler JOLLY CHOLLYS 🥰⁉️ THE smaller but very cozy fun-filled amusement park, where your walked under a giant clowns legs to enter the park👍🤗😃💫‼️🌃🌛
I think Lincoln Park had the best Roller Coaster. Also Rocky Point is the park that most people remember because it was open the longest, but out of the three I think that's also the spot it deserved in the Holy Triumvirate of "Large" Southern N.E. Amusement Parks.
When did this park close. I was there last in the summer of 1973 in August
1977
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My Uncle Ernie ( Bruce) Operated the Bubble Bounce.
I was always riding the Dodgems, (Bumper Cars).
I remember the Motor Launch, down the Board Walk, from the Shore Dinner Hall.
(boat ride ,it had a canopy over the top of it.)
Riding the Merry-Go-Round, catching the brass ring.
My grandmother watching the Merry-Go-Round, my mother doing the same.while we went on rides.
Best years of my life.
Now you have to drive for hours, and pay a kings ransom, to go to an Amusement Park.
Great footage.
Ah , memories :)
Oh man!I loved that placed!
I'm only 32, but I remember walking next to the water finding the remains of that Doc that connected both sides over the water and not knowing what it was. Pretty cool that I stumbled upon this I've seen pictures too
Wow, awesome to see something from the 1950's survive here, much less a local amusement park. Great find! I can only imagine what it was like back then...
I wonder if my dad was here he lived in ep and he would have been in his early 30s in 1950
I worked in the Shore Dinner hall during summer weekends with my Uncle Andrew and cousin Joe. Chowder and clam cakes and a slice of watermelon for $1.03. (3 cents tax)
Wrong park. That's rocky point
Those were the days!!! Great memories, some not so great.....like the time I got sick and threw up lunch all over my friend after riding the Satellite. I can remember Sunday was Kids Day and you could stay as long as you liked and enjoy all the rides for $1. You can't even buy a loaf of bread today for $1.
Ain't that the truth.
This is really awesome! Thanks for sharing :)
Great video!!!
@BigTimeParkFan unfortunately I was a child of the 80's and the park was before my time. Only my older brother and third cousins got to experience it as kids before it closed. My family the McCusker's, Martin's, and Phillips ran the concessions stands, games, and some of the rides at the park throughout it's life.
i like watching videos of old amusement parks from long ago. I notice a lot of the old school parks had those Tumble Bug rides and i wonder did the tubs actually spin or where they just stationary?
It's actually pretty nice now compared to what it looked like when the carousel first reopened twenty-something years ago. If they could do the same thing with Rocky Point with a nice grassy area, maybe some ball fields, amphiteater, fishing dock, and repaired (ceiling collapsed awhile back) Shore Dinner Hall they'd be all set.
Had to have been after 1957. Just caught a glimpse of a 57 Chevy in a parking lot at video beginning. 18 seconds in.
Wow Thank You For Sharing This I Would Never Know I am 28 Yrs Old Now I Would Never Know About This When Did They Take This Out?? My Daughters Would Of Love This Right Now🎡🎢🎠❤️💙💜
Late 70's???
No sound
GREAT VIDEO! I remeber my gramps went thea in the 1950's and used to ride the tumble bug twice a day. That;s how he lost hearing in his rite ear.
Funny sidenote: My great uncle Eddy worked on the rollercoaster when he was in his 20's and lost six of his fingers due to a malfunction in the brreaks. lukily no one was injured!!!!! (cept for six fingars lol)
my grandparents met in tht ball room without ccrescent park i woulfnt be alive cuz my grandparents would have never met and they would have never had my dad who btw loved to ride on tht minnie caterpillar tht goes in circles tht was the only ride he would go on tht is wht he said. so thankyou for exsisting you wonderful park i wish i could have seen it myself
@ColorCodedWorlds it's called Rose Larisa Park now.
@ray2195 , you're thinking of the Rocky Point Shore Dinner Hall.
The place I'm refering to was across the street from Crescent Park and certainly wasn't large enough to hold 1500 people. In fact I don't think it had any indoor dining at all. It was pretty much just a take-out stand. But they did have awesome clam cakes.
Yes. It burned in 1984
i was born there lol.
@isog I'm a Phillips not a McCusker. Fred was my Great Uncle. His sister-in-law was my grandmother.
Riverside, RI
What happened to these parks?
Don't remember why it closed probably the "Root of all Evil", I think it closed sometime in the late 70's,for.....CONDOMINIUMS! 🙃
@restless2005 I think this was the bingo parlor. There's a video of a fascination parlor on cape cod that is still in operation. I don't think Crescent Park had one.
Where exactly was Crescent Park?
East Providence/Riverside
Hi, I think we're related. I am the grandson of Catherine McCusker.
I remember a Tommy Phillips from years ago. It would be great to hear from you.
Henry, (Hank) Whitaker, III
@bearcub410 it has a projects over there and some houses are warn out, i wouldn't move there
Nice, memories :)
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at the end of Riverside!
This is so weird im 13 and all i know is the carousel
+luana rodrigues Anazing right?!?! So much has changed!
There used to be an amusement park at Oakland Beach, too.
@MikeyFraz1 ps Not shure if a prefessional investorgation was evear colpeated, but if anyone finds n-e fingur bones let me know and I will give them a proper berial.