Luna Park, Charleston

Located on the western side of Charleston on the north bank of the Kanawha River,[1] the park was a popular destination that featured a roller coaster, a dance pavilion, a public swimming pool, a roller rink, and live entertainment.

[2][3] It was a trolley park served by the Charleston Interurban Railroad Company.

[4] The primary attraction at Luna Park was the 45-foot-by-100-foot community swimming pool, which held an estimated 200,000 gallons of water.

[7] Despite attempts by ownership to raise the money to rebuild Luna Park, it was never resurrected.

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Luna Park, Charleston was a popular amusement park from 1912 until its demise in 1923.
Post card picture of the main entrance of Luna Park, Charleston . After a fire destroyed its roller coaster, the park closed its gates in 1923.