CANANDAIGUA, N.Y. — For 60 years in the 20th century, Roseland Park drew locals and visitors to the Canandaigua lakefront. Roseland — which opened in the 1920s as a dance hall — blossomed into a full-fledged amusement park over the years before it closed in 1985.
On Friday, the iconic Canandaigua attraction was remembered with the unveiling of a movable sculpture by Benji Carr, depicting some of the most popular rides from the park. It was unveiled at the Hotel Canandaigua, on the lakefront next to Kershaw Park.
New sculpture on Canandaigua Lake evokes iconic Roseland Park WHEC.com.
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