Lakeside Park (Owasco, New York) Explained

Lakeside Park
Location:NY 38A at Owasco Lake, Owasco, New York
Coordinates:42.9025°N -76.5372°W
Built:1912
Architect:Merrick & Randall
Architecture:Colonial Revival
Added:October 30, 1989
Area:25acres
Refnum:89001790

The Lakeside Park in Owasco, New York is a historic "pleasure ground" park located on Owasco Lake in Cayuga County, New York. It is a 40acres park located within the boundaries of Emerson Park, a 130acres municipal park system. The property includes four contributing design and architectural features: the remaining 25acres of the park, including the primary and secondary paths and walkways, vistas, vegetation, and cast-iron lampposts and benches; and the Pavilion, Carousel Shelter, and Refreshment / Concession Stand. The park was originally designed and laid out in 1895 by the Auburn and Syracuse Electric Railroad Company. A Charles I. D. Looff carousel was installed in 1900. In 1908, this ride was replaced by another Looff carousel. The focal point of the property is the Pavilion; a Colonial Revival style dance hall and restaurant facility completed in July 1912. The Carousel Shelter, a twelve-sided structure built in 1921, once held a 1915 Herschell Spillman Company carousel with 51 animals. In 1972, it was converted into a summer theater. The Refreshment / Concession was also built in 1921 and moved to its present location in 1921.[1]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.

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Notes and References

  1. none. National Register of Historic Places Registration: Lakeside Park . Nancy L. Todd . May 1989. Includes 15 photos from 1989.