Marshall Hall (amusement park)

File:Marshall Hall Entry Gate.jpg
Marshall Hall entry gate

Marshall Hall was an amusement park at Marshall Hall, Maryland, next to the Potomac River, more or less across from Mount Vernon, Virginia, the home of George Washington. The site of a small amusement park dating from 1868,[1][dubious ] a modern amusement park was constructed there in 1966[citation needed] and operated until 1980.[citation needed] It was a favorite of Washington, DC residents who often arrived by excursion boat.[2]

The Marshall Hall Development Corporation tore down the amusement park structures along with most of the farm buildings to make room for a more modern amusement park.[when?] The large brick stable and brick carriage house that once stood there were demolished to give way to a picnic pavilion. All that is left standing is Marshall Hall, the shell of the colonial home of the original Marshall family.

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References

  1. National Republican, August 22, 1868;
  2. Washington Star, May 21, 1878

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