Lakeside_Amusement_Park_(Salem,_Virginia)
Lakeside Amusement Park (Virginia)
Former amusement park in Salem, Virginia
Lakeside Amusement Park was an amusement park located in Salem, Virginia, neighboring Roanoke, at the intersection of U.S. Route 460 (East Main Street in Salem) and State Route 419 (Electric Road in Salem). The park was named after a very large (300 feet long, 125 feet wide) swimming pool which was opened on the site in 1920. The pool was surrounded by a beach and quickly became a favorite summer retreat for residents of Roanoke and Salem. Amusement park rides were added to the facility within a few years of its opening. The park also included a pavilion, which hosted celebrity concerts. Frequent performers included country artists Tom T. Hall and Conway Twitty.
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Nearby Roanoke College also had use of the park when it was closed in the winter as an area for its men's lacrosse team to use for practice.