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...in 1896, 45,000 people
gathered in Revere to celebrate the opening of the first public beach in the
nation. In 1895 the newly-created Metropolitan Parks Commission had taken
ownership of the longest natural beach in the Boston area. The MPC cleared it of
a railway, shanties, and other eyesores and built a broad boulevard, an elegant
public bathhouse, shade pavilions, and a bandstand. The new and improved beach
was an immediate hit. On some hot summer days, it had more than 250,000
visitors, most of them drawn from Boston's working class and immigrant
communities. Among the beach's attractions were some of the first amusement
parks in the country. The Cyclone, built in 1927, was the fastest and largest
roller coaster in the world.
A bit of Revere Beach History
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