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“I really like how the legacy of that one thing unique or one thing fanciful — the identify continues to talk to that.”
Most MBTA cease names are self-explanatory.
There’s State on the Orange Line, situated on State Road and beneath the Outdated State Home. Fenway on the Inexperienced Line is within the Fenway neighborhood and close to Fenway Park. Harvard on the Purple Line stops on the college. The listing goes on.
However Wonderland, the cease on the finish of the Blue Line, defies the norm. It deposits riders in Revere, between North Shore Highway and Ocean Avenue.
Its unique inspiration greater than a century gone.
“It creates a bit of thriller as a result of it’s not ‘Wonderland Road,’” says Steven Beaucher, who researches transit programs, together with the MBTA. “However ‘Wonderland’ itself, properly what was that?”
‘A land filled with wonders’
The realm surrounding the cease was “a land filled with wonders,” says Stephen Wilk, the writer of “Misplaced Wonderland,” which particulars the historical past of the short-lived amusement park that was subsequent to the station’s present location. Its identify: Wonderland Amusement Park.
The park opened in 1906 however rapidly fell sufferer to monetary struggles and was largely torn down in 1911. Initially although, it was one of many main amusement parks of its time, Wilk mentioned.
When phrase bought out round 1905 that Revere deliberate to assemble a park and name it “Wonderland,” parks of the identical identify began cropping up all around the nation. This was a part of the late 1800s and early 1900s amusement park building growth. There have been Wonderlands in San Diego, Indianapolis, and Minneapolis, amongst others.
There’s even nonetheless a Wonderland Amusement Park in Amarillo, Texas.
When it stood, Revere’s Wonderland was the premier place to be, based on Wilk. It had loads of video games and rides, together with Shoot the Chute, a experience paying homage to fashionable water coasters.
Wilk’s e-book was printed in the course of the pandemic and particulars the whole historical past of the park. His analysis informs virtually the entire present net pages on it, together with the Wikipedia one, which he up to date himself. He mentioned he feels there may be not a lot consideration dropped at the historical past of Wonderland.
“Why don’t individuals discuss it? I don’t know,” he mentioned. “I’m completely fascinated by it.”
Along with what Wilk says was the biggest Shoot the Chute on the earth on the time, Wonderland was identified for its scenic railway, which he described as an early curler coaster — no drops — that had visible parts. He mentioned it went by a constructing that confirmed individuals scenes from around the globe.
There was additionally the Hell Gate, a ship experience with a drop that took individuals into the underworld. Photos and icons confirmed demons and Devil himself.
How did Wonderland Amusement Park get its identify?
How Wonderland in Revere bought its identify remains to be a little bit of a thriller, Wilk says. He is aware of that “Coney Island” had been provided as a copycat to the New York park, however Wonderland was the last word selection.
Had “Coney Island” been a hit, the terminus of the Blue Line might need been named that as an alternative, or “Dreamland,” its less-used full identify being “Dreamland and Coney Island.”
“It’s a optimistic identify, it’s one thing that’s partaking,” Beaucher mentioned of the identify Wonderland. “If you happen to had been an previous map of Coney Island, you’ll see Dreamland and different of those kind of fanciful names that implied that you simply’re gonna depart the common day-to-day realm — one thing particular goes to occur to you there.”
Wilk mentioned he believes the identify stems from the concept of “Alice in Wonderland,” which was standard on the time.
What’s in a reputation?
The cease bought its identify greater than 4 many years after the park closed, again when the MBTA was nonetheless the MTA, however a Revere Journal article from 1953 when the cease was named nonetheless mentions the park’s stays.
It says that the station would have served “a bit of the ‘wonderland,’ which was the amusement part alongside the waterfront right now.” Wonderland Greyhound Park had since been constructed, and leftover rides — in addition to new ones — continued the amusement park period alongside Revere Seaside till the Nineteen Seventies, when fires and building lastly closed the chapter.
Nonetheless, individuals longed for amusements on the seaside. In a 1983 Boston Globe article, Ben Barber lamented the lack of the points of interest. He wrote that the seaside had been “bulldozed 5 years in the past into piles of splinters, with the rats operating for canopy and the desires of a whole bunch of hundreds of inner-city kids and adults burned to mud.”
He added that somebody had put up a small host of amusements briefly in 1983 to convey a number of the marvel again. However he referred to as it a “far cry from the mighty curler coasters and ferris wheels of the previous.”
The tracks the MTA repurposed for what’s now the Blue Line had been initially a part of the Boston, Revere Seaside & Lynn Railroad system, which had dubbed the Wonderland cease “Bathhouse,” possible after the bathhouses situated simply off the cease.
‘There’s nothing left of the unique identify’
In its wake, Wonderland freed up actual property, and as properties moved in, the identify caught.
The greyhound park ran from 1935 to 2010. In 2017, the park began to endure demolition, and since then, a highschool has been proposed for the realm. Nonetheless, a latest and contentious Metropolis Council kibosh on the proposal leaves the biggest remaining Wonderland namesake property — apart from the station — nonetheless in limbo.
Earlier than the racetrack, there was Wonderland Ballroom, which is now situated throughout the road and doubles because the Oceanside Occasions Middle. Whereas it nonetheless bears the identify Wonderland, the signage is all gone.
“There’s nothing left of the unique identify,” Beaucher mentioned, which is usually true.
Dotted alongside the roads close to the T cease are a number of miscellaneous “Wonderland” relics — a small strip mall, an auto restore store, and a comfort retailer — all of which opened after the T station. At this level, it’s unclear the place they bought their inspiration from; it might be the station itself.
There was additionally that film named after the magical T cease, referred to as “Subsequent Cease Wonderland,” a romcom that takes place partially on the Blue Line and has its terminus on the Wonderland cease.
The way forward for Wonderland
Regardless of the shortage of “Wonderland” points of interest right now, the identify persists, and Beaucher mentioned he’s a fan of it.
“I really like how the legacy of that one thing unique or one thing fanciful — the identify continues to talk to that,” he mentioned.
He added that the realm close to Wonderland and the Revere Seaside cease appear to be “going by the primary renaissance in many years,” and he gained’t be shocked if one thing crops up there quickly.
“For many years it was uncared for, and just lately, within the final 5 to 6 years, you’re getting new lodges constructed, condominiums constructed,” Beaucher mentioned. “It’s virtually changing into a spot to be once more after half a century of not being a spot to be. I hope it continues to develop and turn out to be a vacation spot prefer it was a century in the past.”
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