Edité par Pre-1950, 1950
Vendeur : 21 East Gallery, Villa Park, IL, Etats-Unis
Photographie Signé
EUR 87,75
Autre deviseQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Ajouter au panierFraming: Matted An amazing tintype photo measuring approximately 3 5/8 x 2 1/2 inches and the border is approximately 4 3/4 x 3 1/4 inches. Enclosure matte open on right side. Photo has bends in upper right under matte. Thanks for looking.Tashmoo Park was an amusement park in Algonac, Michigan. Opened in 1897, it closed in 1951. Most of it was later demolished, though the dance pavilion remains today, used by a marina to store recreational boats over the winter.The park was located on Harsens Island in the St. Clair Flats at the northern end of Lake St. Clair. The St Clair Flats is the largest freshwater river delta in the world. Tashmoo Park offered visitors an escape from the oppressive heat and humidity of packed, sweltering Detroit in the summertime. Tashmoo Park had picnic tables, a baseball diamond, swings and rides, as well as a casino and a dancing pavilion. Some visitors swam in the St Clair River. Indians from nearby Walpole Island sold moccasins and beadwork.The park was served by many steamships that travelled several times a day between Detroit and Port Huron, Michigan, delivering passengers and freight. This was during a time when automobiles were rare and roads few. However, the connecting waters of the Great Lakes made steamships travel almost like riding a bus, and up to 250,000 people visited Tashmoo Park in the summers during the 1890s and early 1900s. The most famous steamer was the SS Tashmoo, which stopped several times daily on trips between Detroit and Port Huron.On Oct-03-11 at 19:56:02 PDT, seller added the following information: Sellers: Get your own map of past buyers. Fast. Simple. Region of Origin: US Size Type: Small (Up to 7") Color: Black & White Photo Type: Tintype.