Gordon Bombay
Cool Runnings: The Ride
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- Feb 2, 2010
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I'm still new here and learning the ropes, but I was turned on to this board after a friend referred me to that thread on the abandoned River Country photos. Thought some folks here might enjoy these. (I apologize in advance for the annoying watermarks).
I've been working on a project documenting abandoned and forgotten locations here in the Cincinnati area since 2007, but have been shooting photos for the website since 2006. The project is called Queen City Discovery. When I saw the River Country thread it reminded me of one of the first abandoned places I ever explored:
Surf Cincinnati - A waterpark built in the late 80's thrived in the mid 90's and closed in the early 2000's. Spent many summer days here as a kid:
The Wave Pool:
The First Aid/Guest Services Building:
Kids pool:
Ladder:
Lazy River:
Slides:
Employee Lockers:
Bottom of the wave pool:
Snack bar:
That's just a small portion of the pictures and you can see the full gallery here: QC/D :: Surf Cincinnati. Soon, just don't have the time right now, I'll have a full article up about the history and such of this place. It was all torn down a few years ago to build a giant suburban church.
Just north of Cincy, Americana Amusement Park (formerly Lesourdsville Lake) closed in 2002 after nearly 80 years of operation. A lot of the rides have been shipped out and sold since I took these in 2007 and a future use as an amusement park seems unlikely, regardless, enjoy:
I don't wanna overload this thread with a ton of pictures for anyone with a slow connection, but if you wanna read the full history of this place and check out some more photographs. Read the full article here: Americana/Lesourdsville Lake Revisted.
Thanks for checking them out.
I've been working on a project documenting abandoned and forgotten locations here in the Cincinnati area since 2007, but have been shooting photos for the website since 2006. The project is called Queen City Discovery. When I saw the River Country thread it reminded me of one of the first abandoned places I ever explored:
Surf Cincinnati - A waterpark built in the late 80's thrived in the mid 90's and closed in the early 2000's. Spent many summer days here as a kid:
The Wave Pool:
The First Aid/Guest Services Building:
Kids pool:
Ladder:
Lazy River:
Slides:
Employee Lockers:
Bottom of the wave pool:
Snack bar:
That's just a small portion of the pictures and you can see the full gallery here: QC/D :: Surf Cincinnati. Soon, just don't have the time right now, I'll have a full article up about the history and such of this place. It was all torn down a few years ago to build a giant suburban church.
Just north of Cincy, Americana Amusement Park (formerly Lesourdsville Lake) closed in 2002 after nearly 80 years of operation. A lot of the rides have been shipped out and sold since I took these in 2007 and a future use as an amusement park seems unlikely, regardless, enjoy:
I don't wanna overload this thread with a ton of pictures for anyone with a slow connection, but if you wanna read the full history of this place and check out some more photographs. Read the full article here: Americana/Lesourdsville Lake Revisted.
Thanks for checking them out.

