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walkways along the harbor were lined with colorful flowers, classic bronze statues, and a natural spring that provided cool, fresh water. Winding pathways led visitors through landscaped grounds where they could escape the summer heat under groves of shade trees. Included among its attractions were musical entertainment and performance
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and shares the island with a privately operated but county-owned entertainment facility, the Glen Island Harbour Club (formerly the Glen Island Casino). The Glen Island Casino was a springboard to success during the 1930s Big Band Era, including that of Ozzie Nelson, Charlie Barnet, Claude Thornhill,
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In 1881, the Park opened to the general public, attracting thousands of people daily. For a small excursion fee, steamships carried countless New York families to this summer resort to enjoy its bathing pavilions, fine food and wines at the Grand Cafe, and the scenic beauty of Long Island Sound. The
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By 1882 attendance reached half a million, and within six years it broke a million. However, despite the large number of visitors, Starin stressed the well-behaved nature of the crowds and the orderly character of the experience, governed by a "middle-class code of conduct." His desire was to offer
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Afterwards, the properties' management passed into other hands and, having become unprofitable, the resort was permanently closed. In 1917, the Glen Islands Corporation declared bankruptcy. The extensive bathing houses were burned, and later Lewis A. DePau's mansion, which had been Starin's summer
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stock. The first owner of record was John or Johannes Berhuyt or Barhyt, who purchased Jacob Theroulde's farm in 1701. In 1760, the new owner presented the island to his son Andre Barhy, who sold it to his brother-in-law, George Cromwell, six years later. Cromwell's active participation in events
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Several years later, Starin purchased four smaller surrounding islands—"Glenwood", "Island Wild", "Beach Lawn", and "New Venue"—which he used to create an extravagant summer resort and theme park which he named "Glen Island". Starin was the owner of a large transportation company which included
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for the casino. The performances at the Glen Island Casino were being heard nationwide via radio. Its enormous ballroom was acoustically ideal for crystal-clear radio transmissions. By 1947, several established big-band orchestras had appeared at the casino including
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Corporation, which announced it would "erect the largest and most complete picture studios and laboratories in this country on Island Wild, the most southerly of the group." However, despite such hyperbolic claims, the sale to Peerless was never consummated.
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After the Big Band Era's end, the Glen Island Casino was eventually converted to a restaurant and catering hall, which operates as part of the present-day Glen Island Park of Westchester County—open to county residents only—on the site.
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disaster, which burned in Hellgate with a loss of more than 1,000 lives. This greatly diminished the steam business at the time, including Starin's. The park closed after the 1904 summer season—although it did briefly reopen in 1910.
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Later, the island came into the ownership of Samuel Wooley, and accordingly, the island was long called "Wooley's Island". In 1803, Newbury Davenport purchased the island to protect the view from his manor on Davenport Neck, a
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One of the effects of Glen Island's popularity in the beginning of the twentieth century was the building boom in New Rochelle, which had rapidly grown into a summer resort community. This era lasted nearly 40 years.
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The Glen Island Casino dining hall rose on the foundation of the Grand Cafe, one of the few structures remaining from Starin's park. The building opened into a series of balconies overlooking the
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The island's main attraction was a re-created German castle modeled after an ancient Rhine fortress. The arched entrance was broad enough to admit a coach into the courtyard leading to the
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transported visitors from New York City to the park. The park, which opened in 1881, attracted thousands of people daily, included among its attractions a bathing beach, a
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Starin's Island, internationally acclaimed as "one of the most beautiful spots in America," and "the first summer resort in the United States, if not the world", preceded
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Illustrated Catalogue of the Famous Glen Island Museum: Collected by... J. H. Starin, of Antiquities, Natural History... Early American Objects of Art and Decoration
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but instead described "a public social place for entertainment." However, the nightspot was soon living up to the contemporary definition of its name. By 1930, when
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In 2020 Glen Island Park was temporarily closed and converted into a Coronavirus testing site. It has since been returned for use by Westchester County residents.
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It remained in the Davenport family until 1847, when Lewis Augustus DePau purchased the island for $ 3,050. Depau was the grandson of the Compte De Grasse, the
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found throughout the property. At the center of the island DePau built a grand mansion surrounded by well landscaped grounds and fish ponds, and containing
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further stated that all of the relics of the late John H. Starin and all other property of his estate were included in the purchase of Glen Island by the
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The castle was disassembled from its location in Germany and shipped to its present location in the 1920s. It gained the name Iona Castle after
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in the country. The park's original design exhibited the five cultures of the western world on individual islands linked together with
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was also constructed, so that the island would have a permanent link to the mainland and become more accessible to the public.
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Les Brown, The Dorsey Brothers and Glenn Miller. Westchester County residency is required for parking and beach access.
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Starin's Glen Island. Long Island Sound. A Day Summer Resort. ... 1881 ... Most Attractive Day Summer Resort in America
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At the same time, the casino had also begun to book up-and-coming musicians for weekend dances. One of the first was
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Starin's Glen Island Long Island Sound. A Day Summer Resort. ... Most Attractive Day Summer Resort in America
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bought Glen Island and four nearby islands. He gave Glen Island its name and converted the islands into
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Parks Commission purchased it to add to its County Park System. Once under their ownership, extensive
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in the late 19th century. Starin's resort, referred to as "America's pleasure grounds" was the first
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transported visitors from a mainland dock on Neptune Island. There was also a nationally recognized
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was marking its 10th year in the United States, Glen Island Casino was acquiring a reputation as a
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was undertaken to permanently join all five islands together into one larger landmass. A large
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reported that the Starin family had sold Glen Island to Ignatz Roth, a woolen importer of 577
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The next summer, the most influential band in the United States during the early 1930s, the
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an environment of order and civility which contrasted to the rough-and-tumble atmosphere of
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The beginning of the end of the island's heyday came on June 15, 1904 with the
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of exotic animals which included monkeys, lions, elephants, and trained seals.
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DePau sold the island and mansion to John Schmidt in 1862 before leaving for
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is a 105-acre (0.42 km) waterfront park, located on Glen Island, on the
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Many artists made their names at the casino, among them such notables as
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Swingin' the Dream: Big Band Jazz and the Rebirth of American Culture
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At this time, the island was named "Locust" after the lush groves of
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Jukebox Saturday night: more memories of the big band era and beyond
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Until the late 1700s, the area was inhabited to some extent by the
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A promotional card detailing attractions and steamship excursions.
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Airwaves: A Collection of Radio Editorials from the Golden Apple
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Simon says: The Sights and Sounds of the Swing Era, 1935 - 1955
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acquired the site, which is now a public recreational park.
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The park remained virtually untouched until 1924, when the
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Natural History Museums of the United States and Canada
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of land 50 yards across the open water from the site.
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was a summer resort on the island in the community of
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Glen Island Park (New Rochelle, New York)
Long Island Sound
40°53′07″N 73°47′02″W / 40.8852°N 73.7838°W / 40.8852; -73.7838
New York
Westchester County
New Rochelle
Long Island Sound
New York
Westchester County
Davids
Neptune
Travers
Hunter Island
Bronx
New York City
New Rochelle
U.S. Congressman
John H. Starin
theme park
piers
causeways
U.S. Congressman
John H. Starin
Starin's Glen Island
theme park
causeways
piers
Steamships
natural history museum
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