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"LITTLE SWITZERLAND, A Private Park that is Visited by
a Large Number of People"
"In considering the many improvements that are going on in
various parts of the city, Little Switzerland and its many attractions
must not be overlooked. It is a well known fact that the health
of every community depends largely upon the facilities offered
for
recreation and amusement. Until recent years Atlanta has had no
parks, and of course our citizens could not enjoy the blessings
that come through them. Now there is Grant's park, Peter's park,
Ponce de Leon park, and a private park by the name of Little Switzerland.
It may be said that Little Switzerland has more attraction, furnishes
more amusement and is more entertaining in every way than all
the
others. The very best people of Atlanta visit it and the universal
exclamation is, 'Oh, how beautiful! How gorgeously grand! I never
knew there was such a lovely place about Atlanta.' In fact,
it seems to be the universal opinion of all who visit Little
Switzerland.
"During the past winter the owners of Little Switzerland have made
great improvements; have in fact remodeled the grounds. They have
built lakes, ten pin alleys and located amusements of various kinds.
It has a large dance hall, and in addition to this they have an
elegant dining room and serve the choicest luncheons. If you want
to see the woods in their beauty; the flowers blooming upon the
hillsides and in the valleys, if you want to inhale nature's pure
oxygen, if you want to enjoy a thousand vernal pleasures, visit
Little Switzerland." (Atlanta Constitution
(April 27, 1890), p. 8.) |