Riverview Park was an early amusement park in Baltimore, Maryland, located off Broening Parkway in the area known as Point Breeze.
The park began operating in 1890 and featured a roller coaster, water attractions, and live shows and concerts.
[1] Future ragtime legends Eubie Blake and Noble Sissle met, and began their songwriting partnership, while working at Riverview Park.
[2] The park closed in 1929, and the property was sold at auction to Western Electric, who constructed a plant on the site.
The area was later redeveloped for other industrial use; no known artifacts are believed to survive.