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Greetings From Bertrand Island

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Framed Bertrand Island Poster

This year marks the 40th anniversary of the closing of an iconic part of Lake Hopatcong history: Bertrand Island Amusement Park.

The park began as a bathing beach and soon started adding amusements in the 1910s when a connection was constructed via a trolley by the Morris County Traction Company. Later, during the 1920s, it was expanded by the owner, Louis Kraus, and ultimately included some 20 rides including a wooden roller coaster, an airplane swing, bumper cars, picnic areas, a Skee-Ball arcade, dance hall, and a cafeteria. It was located on the beach, and had a diving tower and boat docks. Its carousel for many years was a famous Illions Monarch II Supreme which was later sold to Circus World in Florida.

Bertrand Island Amusement Park operated for over 70 years, but finally closed in 1983. This poster, by Tim Maher, perfectly captures the glory of Bertrand Island during its heyday and is aptly named "Memories for a Lifetime".

Comes to us professionally framed by Helrick's in Dover.

Donated By Helrick's