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At a recent Council Meeting, North-West Ward Cr Kris Bolam JP - Frankston Councillor presented Griffiths family members with a Certificate of Appreciation to acknowledge their support and generosity to Council for a new design for the Reserve in Karingal
Cr Bolam said: “This has included historic information and artwork developed into the design from the former Whistlestop Amusement Park.”
The Whistlestop Amusement Park was located in Frankston in the early 1960s and operated for about 10 years. The late Jack Griffiths purchased 38ha of bush in Skye Rd in 1950 and in 1966 the amusement park opened for business.
It featured a train, go karts, merry go round, chairlift, picnic grounds and pedal boats on a large lake with an island.
Council’s upgrade of the reserve includes panels with artwork outlining the amusement park story along with a replica of the train and other art pieces.
Cr Bolam said: “The Griffiths family have been fantastic in providing historical information
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