Close Menu
    What's Hot

    Best Crypto to Buy Now 25 December – XRP, Dogecoin, Shiba Inu

    December 25, 2025

    Where Will Minimum Wage Rise in 2026? These States Hike Pay to $15.

    December 25, 2025

    Nvidia to buy AI chip startup Groq in $20 billion blockbuster deal

    December 25, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Hot Paths
    • Home
    • News
    • Politics
    • Money
    • Personal Finance
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Investing
    • Markets
      • Stocks
      • Futures & Commodities
      • Crypto
      • Forex
    • Technology
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Hot Paths
    Home»Money»I Visited an Abandoned Amusement Park in Maryland; What It Was Like
    Money

    I Visited an Abandoned Amusement Park in Maryland; What It Was Like

    Press RoomBy Press RoomDecember 25, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email


    2025-12-25T18:04:01.242Z




    Copy link


    Email


    Facebook


    WhatsApp


    X



    LinkedIn



    Bluesky


    Threads

    lighning bolt icon An icon in the shape of a lightning bolt.


    Impact Link



    Save
    Saved


    Read in app

    This story is available exclusively to Business Insider
    subscribers. Become an Insider
    and start reading now.

    Have an account? .
    • I explored a Maryland amusement park that was abandoned over 50 years ago.
    • Nature has since taken over parts of Glen Echo Park — and so have artists.
    • Some eerie attraction structures from the park remain and have been revived by local artists. 

    A theme park on the banks of the Potomac River outside Washington, DC, was abandoned over 50 years ago. The grounds are quiet, the attractions are empty, and long vines cover portions of the art deco structures.

    I’m talking about Glen Echo Park, in Glen Echo, Maryland.

    I visited in 2022 and found remnants of the park that once was, as well as an artists’ hub that has developed since it closed.

    The history of Glen Echo Park dates back to 1891, before the amusement park existed.


    An informative plaque at Glen Echo Park

    Historical context inside the park

    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    The land was originally developed for a National Chautauqua Assembly that taught arts, literature, language, and sciences, according to the park’s website.

    The Glen Echo Company rented the land and transformed it into an amusement park in 1899. The park closed in 1968, but many structures remain.


    Sign at Glen Echo Park

    A sign for a carousel at the park.

    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    The park housed several rides and attractions, including seven roller coasters, an arcade, and a pool, according to Atlas Obscura.

    The park became decreasingly popular in the mid-1960s, and it closed after the 1968 season, according to the Library of Congress.

    Over time, organizations have repurposed the park’s structures to house educational facilities, studios, galleries, and arts venues.

    I visited on a Monday in February 2022. It felt mostly deserted with only a handful of people on the grounds.


    The author is seen at the entrance of the park on a clear day

    The author in front of the entrance.

    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    The entrance to the park had a gigantic sign visible from the adjacent highway. I imagine this must have helped attract visitors back in the day.

    The first thing I saw when I walked through the front gates was a bold candy stand.


    Candy Corner at Glen Echo Park

    A candy stand inside the park.

    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    This stand and many other structures in the park were renovated between 2003 and 2010, according to a Glen Echo Park catalog.

    I spotted a carousel nearby, which has been standing since 1921 and still operates seasonally.


    Carousel at Glen Echo Park

    The carousel inside the park.

    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    According to the park’s site, the carousel pieces were hand-carved by the Dentzel Carousel Company in the early 1900s.

    Each animal was restored between 1983 and 2003, and the carousel is on the National Register of Historic Places.

    Near the carousel, I saw an abandoned attraction called Cuddle Up, which was once a teacup ride.


    Cuddle up at Glen Echo Park

    Cuddle Up, a former ride.

    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    While the teacups are gone, the space that covered them remains.

    The ride is one of many remaining structures in the park that were built in an art deco style.


    Popcorn sign at Glen Echo Park

    Art Deco structures in the park.

    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    Today, the buildings house galleries and educational facilities. I spotted a music school and a glass art school.

    The Crystal Pool attraction’s gateway is another art deco structure that remains on the property.


    An abandoned Art Deco-style pool entrance with vines on the facade

    Crystal Pool at Glen Echo Park.

    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    According to the National Park Service, the pool was constructed in 1931 and could accommodate up to 3,000 people, featuring diving boards, a water slide, and an artificial beach.

    Today, parts of the area have been overrun by nature.

    On the other side of the park is a completely different type of architecture: yurts.


    Yurts at Glen Echo Park

    Yurts at Glen Echo Park.

    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    According to the Glen Echo Park catalog, these yurts house art classes.

    Next to the yurts, I saw an aquarium that’s open by appointment only.


    Aquarium at Glen Echo Park

    The aquarium at Glen Echo Park.

    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    Inside, there are animal exhibits and interactive displays, as well as a submarine, according to the aquarium’s website.

    At the end of the park was a woodsy area with a peaceful creek and a bridge.


    Nature at Glen Echo Park

    Snapshots of the woods.

    Joey Hadden/Business Insider

    Strolling through the woods was the perfect way to end my trip to this abandoned wonderland surrounded by nature.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Press Room

    Related Posts

    Where Will Minimum Wage Rise in 2026? These States Hike Pay to $15.

    December 25, 2025

    800K Student-Loan Borrowers Still Waiting for Cheaper Payments, Relief

    December 25, 2025

    Donald Trump and Melania’s Mar-a-Lago Christmas Celebrations: Photos

    December 25, 2025
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    LATEST NEWS

    Best Crypto to Buy Now 25 December – XRP, Dogecoin, Shiba Inu

    December 25, 2025

    Where Will Minimum Wage Rise in 2026? These States Hike Pay to $15.

    December 25, 2025

    Nvidia to buy AI chip startup Groq in $20 billion blockbuster deal

    December 25, 2025

    China’s DeepSeek AI Predicts the Price of XRP, Solana, Cardano by the End of 2026

    December 25, 2025
    POPULAR
    Business

    The Business of Formula One

    May 27, 2023
    Business

    Weddings and divorce: the scourge of investment returns

    May 27, 2023
    Business

    How F1 found a secret fuel to accelerate media rights growth

    May 27, 2023
    Advertisement
    Load WordPress Sites in as fast as 37ms!

    Archives

    • December 2025
    • November 2025
    • October 2025
    • September 2025
    • August 2025
    • July 2025
    • June 2025
    • May 2025
    • April 2025
    • March 2025
    • February 2025
    • January 2025
    • December 2024
    • November 2024
    • April 2024
    • March 2024
    • February 2024
    • January 2024
    • December 2023
    • November 2023
    • October 2023
    • September 2023
    • May 2023

    Categories

    • Business
    • Crypto
    • Economy
    • Forex
    • Futures & Commodities
    • Investing
    • Market Data
    • Money
    • News
    • Personal Finance
    • Politics
    • Stocks
    • Technology

    Your source for the serious news. This demo is crafted specifically to exhibit the use of the theme as a news site. Visit our main page for more demos.

    We're social. Connect with us:

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    • Home
    • Buy Now
    © 2025 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.