Whalom Park


Whalom Park was an amusement park located on Lake Whalom in Lunenburg, Massachusetts, that operated from 1893 to 2000. The site was redeveloped into a 240-unit apartment complex.

History

Whalom Park was established in 1893 by the Fitchburg & Leominster Street Railway as a traditional, English-style park of gardens and walking paths. At the time of its last day of operations in 2000, Whalom was known as the 13th oldest amusement park in the United States, as well as the second-oldest trolley park in the world. The park had been in continuous seasonal operation for 107 years.
The "Flyer Comet" wooden roller coaster was one of the park's best-known rides. Most remaining structures at the park, including the Flyer Comet, were demolished in October 2006 to make way for development.

Rides and Attractions

NameManufacturerYear AddedYear RemovedNotes
Whalom Park CarouselLooff19142000Featured 2 Looff Sea Dragons. Broken up at auction April 15, 2000
Ferris wheelEli Bridge1950s2000
Flyer Comet19402006
Flying ScootersBisch Rocco1950s2000
The Looper[The The Allan Herschell Company|Allan Herschell Company|Allan Herschell]19672000AKA: The Hamster Cages. Despite common belief, this ride was not purchased by Knoebels; Knoebels purchased theirs from a traveling carnival.
OctopusEyerly Aircraft Company19671986Parts of this ride were still sitting in back of the maintenance shop when the park closed in 2000
ParatrooperFrank Hrubetz & Company19632000
Roto-Jets19642000
Giant Slide19692000
Satellite JetsKasper Klaus19612000Originally located at Mountain Park in Holyoke, MA, a similar former trolley park which closed in 1987.
ScramblerEli Bridge19682000
Sea DragonChance Morgan19632000
Tilt-a-whirlSellner Manufacturing19582000
Tumble BugTraver Engineering19672000Sold To Edaville Railroad but never assembled. Sold as scrap metal in 2010.
TurnpikeStreco19591990Replaced in the early 1990s by two Honda go-karts due to maintenance issue, Honda go-karts were in the park until the park closed in 2000.
Train RideIron Horse Company
by Allan Herschell
1960s2000Sold
The WhipW.F. Mangels1920s2000the ride when it first opened was outside in 1920s but in 1957 they added a canopy to the ride and it stayed there till 2000 when the ride was removed.
Yo-YoChance Morgan19622000
Skating Rink19062006
Arcade1960s2000The Building that held the arcade was originally the park's Candle Pin Bowling alley.
Funhouse19551970-
Ball Room19332002Destroyed by arson, March 2, 2002.
Silly Savage19642000Silly Savage was one of the park mascots at Whalom Park; he was a lion with a top hat.
Super Chick1980s2000Another mascot.
Simon Looneybear19691985Another mascot. Black bear.
Wally Whalom1950s2000Wally Whalom was also a mascot at the park, but unlike Silly Savage and Super Chick in costumes, he was a clown.
Barnaby, The Walking Talking Puppet1960s2000Barnaby was a puppet who gave shows to guests around the park.
Whalom Park Center Stage19692000The Whalom Park Center Stage was an outdoor theater for shows that attracted guests.
Kiddieland19632000Kiddieland was a section of the park for younger children where there were rides designated for younger kids and a small theater for puppet shows.
Whalom Park Cafe Restaurant19402000There was a sit down restaurant called "Whalom Park Cafe" in the park besides the other food stands that were inside Whalom Park.
Mini Golf Land19592000Mini Golf Land was a miniature golf course that was located near The Whip
Picnic groves18932000The picnic groves had picnic tables and a pavilion, and a small playground. The picnic tables were sold at auction.
Go Carts1980s2000Sold
Waterpark19832000Whalom Park had its own waterpark with waterslides in it.
Pirates Den1950s1981it was a dark ride with pirates-themed scenes and special effects in 1981 it got destroyed by a fire so they never rebuilt it got replaced by a new flat ride called Luv Machine.
Luv Machine19831980sa flat ride that replaced the pirates den dark ride it got removed because of declining popularity and maintenance issues it got replaced by new Kiddieland.

Appearances in pop culture

The music video for the song "Touch and Go" by The Cars was shot at Whalom Park in 1982.

TV advertisement jingle

There were two versions of the jingle:
First Version
'''Second Version'''

Land Redevelopment

In 2006, Whalom Park was fully demolished and in 2010 was redeveloped into a 240-unit apartment complex. In a nod to the former amusement park, the street within the complex was named Carousel Lane. The development, which was initially called Emerald Place was sold in 2022 for $76M and rebranded as Arrive Lunenburg.

The Whalom Park Experience

In 2023, the New Whalom Cooperative, a consumer co-op dedicated to the preservation of the Whalom amusement park past, present, and future, hosted a "Whalom Park Experience" pop-up event at Doyle Field in Leominster, Massachusetts. In partnership with Manuel Amusements, the three-day July 2023 event featured rides such as a scrambler, swings, carousel, slide, and four kiddie rides with games including skeeball and balloon chance games.