This could be a simple park and grab, maybe, maybe not. There is parking on the street. This is Chautauqua Park, in the 1920's as cars became more common and dirt roads became paved, people began taking trips on their "magic motorized carpets" exploring the countryside. The park opened in 1922 and was popular for picnics large and small. It was a "tourist camp" which orginally opened as a free camp, but soon became the rendezvous for all the automobile tramps on the then, Route 28, so the Park Commission "was forced to place a charge of 50 cents per car to eliminate the nuisance" Also police protection 24 hours a day was given to tourists. Now horseshoes and Disc goft are played here as well as other community activites. Sorry, no room for FTF dollar coin this time.
A log roller is with log, please return just as you found it, with the log. Placed with permission.