The park (and the conservatory) continues to serve as a center for education.
She said the parks would continue to fill the community's needs that were not met elsewhere.
Plans for that then fell through in mid-2007 and the park continued to stay closed.
The park has continued to undergo changes throughout the years.
The site became a state park in 1957, but the park continued to add area until 1975.
The park continued to do well into the mid-1920s.
The park continued to add new rides and removed some older ones.
The park continued to be known as "Riverside" until the end of the 1999 season.
During the early 1920s, the park continued to be involved with charity benefits.
The park continues to be a recreation center for the town.