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Pontchartrain Beach was an amusement park located in New Orleans, Louisiana, on the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain. It was founded by Harry J. Batt Sr. and later managed and owned by his sons, Harry J. Batt Jr. and John A. Batt. It opened in 1928, across Bayou St. John from an existing amusement resort at Old Spanish Fort. Pontchartrain Beach's original location is the present-day lakefront neighborhood of Lake Terrace. In the early 1930s, subsequent to the construction of a seawall extending from West End to the Industrial Canal that created a new shoreline for Lake Pontchartrain, Pontchartrain Beach was moved to a new location at the lake end of Elysian Fields Avenue, a location formerly offshore of Milneburg.

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Map of Pontchartrain Beach, New Orleans, LA 70148, USA

Pontchartrain Beach included a beach with a large art deco style bathhouse and swimming pools, amusement rides (including a wooden roller coaster called the Zephyr), and concession stands. The park featured live music concerts, including many local musicians and touring national acts such as Elvis Presley.

Other rides and amusements included the Zephyr Junior, Smoky Mary, The Wild Maus, Musik Express, Log Ride, The Ragin' Cajun (a modern, looping steel coaster), The Bug, Paratrooper, Scrambler, Calypso, The "Airplanes", Haunted House, Ghost Train, bumper cars, carousel, Ferris wheel, the Monster, Trabant, Sky Ride, Hard Rock, Galaxy, Laff in the Dark, Magic Rainbow, Red Baron, and Kiddieland. As with other amusement or theme parks, over time certain older rides were changed out for new ones. In addition to rides, there were also the summertime shows which changed every few years (Skipper & Dolly dolphin show, Great American High Dive Show, Merlin's Magic Rainbow Show). For a few years there was also a fairly large petting zoo with many farm animals and a huge red barn house. A miniature golf course was added, when this pastime became popular.

Just outside the entrance gates was the Bali Hai Tiki-style restaurant. Another popular restaurant was the Ship Ahoy, which featured hamburgers and seafood.

Pontchartrain Beach was sold on September 23, 1983. The main reason Ponchitrain Beach Closed down at the end of the 1983 was due to Declining attendance.

In 1943 a WWII serviceman fell 75feet to his death from the top of the Zephyr Roller Coaster. Corperal Douglas O'Brien from Springfield Massachusetts was 28 years old.

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Water quality had increased dramatically over the past decades and the sand beach was reopened, until a pair of drownings occurred and the beach was closed once again. The Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation has undertaken the task of restoring Pontchartrain Beach for use as a public recreation area. While no open date has been officially given, a phased approach is expected to begin in the summer of 2016. This will require extensive study and modification to make the area as safe as possible.

Several of the rides ended up in Gulf Shores, Alabama, at a small amusement park - including the Airplanes and many Kiddieland rides - which was subsequently wiped out by Hurricane Ivan in 2004. The Ragin' Cajun moved to The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom in 1984 and opened as Steamin' Demon. One of the four antique carousels is located on the boardwalk in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

The famous hand painted Carousel horses were donated by Harry J Batt Jr and John A Batt to New Orleans City Park. New Orleans City Park has never acknowledged or Recognized the Batts for the gifts.

The land formerly housing the park is now occupied by the University of New Orleans Research & Technology Park, home to the Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SPAWAR) and the UNO Advanced Technology Center office building. A mile-long sand beach is still at the same area where Pontchartrain Beach once was; it is accessible to the public for everyone to enjoy.

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