You have braved the Tower of Doom, thrashed around on the Mind Eraser, and may even remember seeing a live production (or two) of Batman during the infamous “Six Flags” era… you must know all there is to know about Denver’s iconic Elitch Gardens, right? Well, if you didn’t know that its current location just off I-25 is not its original location (or that the amusement park used to primarily showcase colorful gardens), you still have a thing or two to learn, which we will quickly discuss via these 9 nostalgic photos:
Originally opened in 1890 as the Elitch’s Zoological Gardens, Elitches was the first zoo opened in Denver that quickly gained popularity throughout the city.
Located at 38th and Tennyson Street, the original Elitches continued to grow and eventually did away with the zoo before adding a theater and more rides.
When did Elitches current location come into play? The amusement park continued to grow and expand at its 38th and Tennyson Street location until 1994, when the park moved to its current (and larger) location just off the Platte River valley near Downtown.