John MacCarley collection of Willow Grove Park concert programs

This collection contains roughly three hundred daily, weekly, and seasonal programs for musical concerts at the park held between 1904 and 1925, with the majority of the programs dating from the years 1906 to 1914. Altogether, they highlight a concert series that was held during the summer, from th...

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Main Author: MacCarley, John. (Creator)
Corporate Author: Willow Grove Park (Willow Grove, Pa.) (Creator)
Collection:John MacCarley Collection of Willow Grove Park Concert Programs
Collection Number:3147
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
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100 1 |a MacCarley, John.  |e creator 
245 1 |a John MacCarley collection of Willow Grove Park concert programs  |f 1904-1914, 1920, 1922-1923, 1925, undated 
300 |a 0.4 Linear feet  |f ; 1 box [4 folders] 
520 |a This collection contains roughly three hundred daily, weekly, and seasonal programs for musical concerts at the park held between 1904 and 1925, with the majority of the programs dating from the years 1906 to 1914. Altogether, they highlight a concert series that was held during the summer, from the end of May to the beginning or middle of September. (There are no programs from other months.) In addition, there is a group of undated weekly programs and an undated program for a special event entitled "Nine Days of Gala Music." Each program contains images of the day’s or week's featured band leader, the list of works to be performed, and a list of the park's features. 
520 |a Located just north of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Willow Grove Park opened in 1896 and was a popular regional attraction for several decades. This collection of concert programs dating from 1904 to 1925 highlights one of the park's main features that brought popular band leaders such as John Phillips Sousa to the area.  
541 1 |a Gift of John MacCarley, 2002. 
545 |a Once touted as "America's finest amusement park," Willow Grove Park was established in 1896 by the People's Traction Company, which had built a trolley line to Willow Grove the year before. Located between Welsh Road and Old York Road in Montgomery County just north of Philadelphia, the park offered many attractions to local and out-of-town visitors, including concerts and dining; picnic facilities and nature walks; rides, a racetrack, games, and gambling; and illuminated fountains. During the park’s formative years, its popular outdoor concert series brought many well-known band leaders to the region, including John Phillips Sousa, Arthur Pryor, Victor Herbert, and Walter Damrosch. By the mid-twentieth century, the grounds had evolved into a full-fledged amusement park; however, it fell into a slow decline over the 1960s and 1970s. The park finally closed in the mid 1970s and was soon after razed to make way for the Willow Grove Park Mall, which opened in 1982. 
555 |a Finding Aid Available Online:  
600 1 7 |a Damrosch, Walter  |d 1862-1950.   |2 NACO Authority File 
600 1 7 |a Herbert, Victor  |d 1859-1924.  |2 NACO Authority File 
600 1 7 |a Sousa, John Philip  |d 1854-1932.  |2 NACO Authority File 
650 0 |a Amusement parks--Pennsylvania. 
650 0 |a Concerts--Willow Grove (Pa.) 
651 0 |a Willow Grove (Pa.) 
710 2 |a Willow Grove Park (Willow Grove, Pa.)  |e creator 
852 |a The Historical Society of Pennsylvania  |b John MacCarley Collection of Willow Grove Park Concert Programs  |l 3147 
856 4 2 |y Link to finding aid  |u http://www2.hsp.org/collections/manuscripts/w/WillowGrove3147.html