Eldridge Park, located in Elmira, New York, is a famous amusement park, which opened around the turn of the 20th century. Covering roughly 15 acres, it is dedicated to the memory of a local physician and is still in common usage.
The park includes an 1890s Looff Carousel, an outdoor stage, an extensive network of picnic areas, a wooden roller coaster, haunted house, shooting gallery, bumper cars, a boat ride along the park's lake, eateries, a miniature golf course, and a small-gauge train ride through the park, in addition to several other rides and attractions.
Eldridge Lake was believed to be bottomless in local folklore and, that there was an underground water tunnel that leads at least 20 miles to the north, to Seneca Lake, one of the nearby Finger Lakes in…
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eldridge_Park
Official website http://www.eldridgepark.us/
Address Elmira 14901, United States
Coordinates 42°7'1.267" N -76°49'1.843" E