Flint Park

Some of the features proposed were a dance hall, an area for festivals and sports, a place for opera concerts, a skating rink, and a playground for children.

The proposal stated that the park was to be absolutely of high class in its entertainments and no questionable amusements would be permitted.

The plan was approved by the city and in 1921 the park opened after the extension of the Stewart Avenue streetcar line.

A fire destroyed a portion of the concession stands and damaged two of the rides in July during the first season, but the park was still successful.

The roller coaster was repaired by Pat Anger, who maintained Flint Park after moving to the area in 1938 with his family.