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PHILLIPS, LIB: Proprietor, Amusement Park; b Furnas Co, Neb Dec 14, 1879; s of Kaleb Phillips-Sarah Brown; ed Furnas Co; m Effie Beatty Sept 19, 1919 Brady Island; learned barber trade 1894; 1894-97 barber in Cambridge & Gothenburg; 1897-98 prop saloon in Elm Creek; 1898-1918 prop saloons in Juniata, Hastings, Minden, Roseland, Heartwell, Prosser, Deweese, Sutton & Shickley, lived in Hastings; 1918- owner & mgr Hastings Amusement Park; swimming instr; owns several producing oil wells & has int in others; 1933- whol distributor for Goetz Brewery Co; opr fox farm in Clay Co; once had largest priv collection of mounted animals, police records, guns, relics, etc in U S, donated these to Hastings Coll; C of C; ARC; YMCA; BPOE; Rep; hobbies, hunting & mounting N Amer animals; parents born in W Va; father in Civil War 4 years, came to Neb in 1865, lived 1 year in Plattsmouth, later homesteaded Furnas Co; res Hastings.


The popularity of automobile travel in the 1920s was reflected in traffic patterns in Adams County. An estimated 75,000 tourists passed along the DLD (Detroit,Lincoln,Denver Highway-Rt.6) 1919 and 100,000 were expected in 1921. Area hotels could not accommodate all visitors and families rented rooms to tourists for short stays in the city. As was the custom among automobile travelers, tents were pitched in local campgrounds. Prospect Park had the largest number of campers. Having hosted many Chautauquas in the previous decade, its reputation was well established. An estimated 10,000 tourists camped there in 1923. The Hastings Daily Tribune reported that some nights as many as ten different states were represented. Shower facilities and outdoor stoves were among the amenities offered to motorists who wanted a place to gather, exchange stories, and prepare for the next day's journey.

In addition to camping facilities, other local attractions were promoted. Heartwell Park, Hastings Amusement Park (Lib's Park), and the Warren Peony Gardens were frequented by tourists. A roadside cafe, La Camina, opened in 1924 on the corner of the DLD and Laird Avenue. Also on the DLD was the Hastings Baseball Park at 1425 West Second Street. Crystal Lake, south of Hastings, offered music and dancing during summer months, and visitors were welcomed at the Adams County Fair.



CREDITS: Excerpts:Adams County Historical Society