First Airmail Flight - Grant Park Copyright 2005 David R. Phillips
Chicago Board of Trade – 1933 Copyright 2005 David R. Phillips
Elevated Tracks – 1936 Copyright 2005 David R. Phillips
Chicago Black Sox – 1919 Copyright 2005 David R. Phillips
Chicago Cubs – 1907 Copyright 2005 David R. Phillips
Edgewater Beach Hotel 's Copyright 2005 David R. Phillips
Chicago Theater 's Copyright 2005 David R. Phillips
Chicago River – 1936 Copyright 2005 David R. Phillips
Oak Street Beach – 1931 Copyright 2005 David R. Phillips
Maxwell Street – 1932 Copyright 2005 David R. Phillips
Museum of Science & Industry – 1933 Copyright 2005 David R. Phillips
Wrigley Field - World Series – 1932 Copyright 2005 David R. Phillips
Open Air Bus – 1927 Copyright 2005 David R. Phillips
Merchandise Mart – 1935 Copyright 2005 David R. Phillips
Riverview – 1938 Copyright 2005 David R. Phillips
Palmolive Building – 1930 Copyright 2005 David R. Phillips
Chicago River 's Copyright 2005 David R. Phillips
Oak Street Beach – 1916 Copyright 2005 David R. Phillips
Grant Park – 1937 Copyright 2005 David R. Phillips
Lincoln Park – 1931 Copyright 2005 David R. Phillips
76th Street Pier – 1913 Copyright 2005 David R. Phillips
Ferris Wheel – 1893 Copyright 2005 David R. Phillips
Chicago Stockyards – 1905
"Silver Flash"... a small train traveling on a wooden track Trellis. No safety belts or padding, just a "grab bar".....and you did!!!
Note: not even a fence between the River and the Park grounds.
From the top of the "Shoot the Chutes"... a twenty foot wooden boat that went down a forty foot high slide into a small lake! Again, just a grab bar for safety.
This was the ride up on the "Pair-O-Chutes"...the seat was a single plank of wood with chains to keep you in place. You rose 65 feet in the air and then dropped until the chute filled and brought you down to the ground. To this day, the single scariest ride I ever went on..
A walk along the midway... the "Flying Turns" in the background. The roller coaster car went free rolling in an open topped chute. Again, gravity was your safety harness.
The Merry-Go-Round is the only ride that still exists. It now is at Six- Flags in Atlanta, Georgia.
Aladdin's Castle (Fun House)
You know this was not the Greyhound bus station
You know 'The Bob s' was not plural for Bob
You know this was 'The Silver Flash', not the 'L'
The "Pair-O-Chutes" (two people, one seat, one chute)... the little car on the cable was "the Sky Ride" and was the last ride built in the park in the early sixties. "The Rotor" was a round room that spun until centrifugal force pinned you to the wall and the floor dropped away!
This was the barrel inside "Aladdin's Castle"