Luna Park, Pittsburgh, Early 1900s amusement park in Oakland, Pittsburgh, United States
Luna Park was an amusement park in Oakland that spread across 16 acres of hilly terrain with multiple attractions for visitors. The park featured roller coasters, a carousel, a Ferris wheel, and a roller skating rink.
Frederick Ingersoll founded Luna Park in 1905 as the beginning of the first amusement park chain concept. The park operated only until 1909 but established a model that led to dozens of similarly named parks opening around the world.
The park served as an entertainment destination where families gathered for live musical performances, acrobatic shows, and animal demonstrations. These events made it a popular community gathering spot for leisure and amusement.
The terrain was hilly and required good walking fitness to explore all attractions across the property. Visitors needed to plan their time to navigate the different elevation levels throughout the grounds.
The park was among the first to use massive electric lighting with tens of thousands of light bulbs to shine brightly at night. This technological breakthrough made it a remarkable destination that drew visitors eager to experience this novel lighting innovation.
Location: Oakland
Inception: 1905
GPS coordinates: 40.45330,-79.95120
Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:57
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