100 Comments for Lincoln Park

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Huge fan of your pictures. I am doing A level photography and I was wondering if it would be ok to do some analyses of some of your pictures. Full credit would be given to you. Thank you
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Great photo Motts, of the hills. I can just hear all the screams of the riders in the cars going up and down. How sad its all gone.
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I've also always loved the abandoned amusement parks (& hospitals as well), its sad when you think of the fun times these places evoke to us all. Although bad things did happen with the coaster etc. It was still around a long time before it closed. Most of these places are now long gone. With only these big parks still around. Sometimes its sad when life does go on in some ways. Anyway, thanks for the great gallery Motts its awesome as always!!
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I loved this park. There was a big hill in the parkinglot and we would all go to one side of the bus and try to tip it over. I remember the sharp left the cars made at the top of the climb hill just after the "no standing after his point" sign.
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" Ride the Bullet ".......loved that movie......
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Great series of shots, strange to see wood in concrete footings these days, looks almost fragile when they would have been new. Imagine the sound and vibration at that spot when it was running......
Dinosaur Junior
I have to say this is the best website! I love your photography and your detailed history on all of these beautiful buildings& locations. Thank you for sharing your adventures and rare glimpses of the past. Regards Sara...from New Zealand.
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Eldokid, hope you are recovering comfortably, I had shoulder surgery two weeks ago and I'm still howling! Owwwwwwww...
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Another great gallery, thank you!
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the wood is beautifl
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it's also surprising that noone stripped it off the metal of the rails...
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nature is coming back
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it's this kind of pictures that reminds me of our own transience