100 Comments for Lincoln Park

Lots of nice angles, twists and turns in this shot. Thanks so much for a new gallery today, and looking forward to the next.
Those cross-beams look pretty low - maybe that is how that guy died when he stood up in the car (as read in the history that Mr. Motts kindly provided). Thanks for the historic photos and text.
The spring-green grass adds a snap of colour to this great shot.
Love your comment Mr. Motts. LOL
Looks like the Loch Ness monster, and the pavement with the weeds coming up looks like water.
Great angle for this shot.
Fantastic, a new gallery. I hope your surgery went well, eldokid.
Yes - always though so -You brave, indeed........
Coal-breaker reminds me of - wonder why - ?
Thank you for the new Gallery. Free roam, not much to guard....
Old-school is plain nice, Amusement Park FTW -yes, those soft mellow wooden rides rides were pleasant and a lot of fun.
But keep thinking about other factory-like events.....have see somewhere..
So sad this will never again hold cars of people, excited for the ride ahead.
Was it pretty quiet out there Motts? Sure looks peaceful.
Something I love about abandoned amusement parks. But, yay, new gallery!
Yes exactly - built to last - concur, skills concrete.......
Such a pleasing rounded shape looks so ancient classical old-school - all quiet and still.....now.....
Thank you Lucie Lou. I never knew that opacity was a word

opacity
[oh-pas-i-tee] Spell Syllables
Examples Word Origin
noun, plural opacities.
1.
the state or quality of being opaque.
2.
something opaque.
3.
the degree to which a substance is opaque; capacity for being opaque.
4.
Photography. the proportion of the light that is absorbed by the emulsion on any given area of a film or plate.
5.
obscurity of meaning.
6.
mental dullness.
7.
Medicine/Medical. an opaque spot or area in normally clear or transparent tissue, as a cataract of the eye.