In spring of 1973, I listened to the radio as E. Pat Hall welcomed the opening day crowd to his brand new theme park called Carowinds.
In 1957, E. Pat Hall visited Disneyland and began to dream of building a theme park in his home state of North Carolina. His eventual park, Carowinds, opened in 1973. Straddling the state line between North and South Carolina, the park has brought thrills to millions of visitors for almost 50 years.
I picked this book up since I've lived within 2 hours of Carowinds my entire life. My first visit was as a kid in 1994 (I remember being fascinated by being able to stand in 2 states at once), and I've gone a couple of times as an adult. Each time I've gone the park has seemed entirely different, so I was interested in learning more about its history and the changes over time. This was a fairly good overview of the history and the various iterations the park has gone through over the last 4 decades.
The book was published in 2013, so there have been many changes in the past 8 years that are not included here. But it was great to learn more about a local landmark. There was a lot here I was not aware of before.