Situated in the coal regions of northeast Pennsylvania, Lakewood Park was established in 1916 by the Guinan family as a place to bathe, picnic, and camp. It became known as a nature retreat for the nearby miners and their families, and it developed into the destination for swimming, amusement rides, skating, big band dances, boxing matches, ethnic celebrations, summer stock plays, and political banquets. It was the host of the longest-running ethnic festival in Pennsylvania, Lithuanian Day, from 1914-1984. Using vintage images, Lakewood Park recalls the various festivals and celebrations, amusement rides, and celebrity performers, such as Dick Clark and Doris Day, that made the park an entertainment mecca for 68 years.