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Situated at the base of [[Skylan | Situated at the base of [[Skylan]] Mountain, Irvington is positioned directly south of the [[Alfa Beach]] neighborhood, west of [[Meijin|Meijin Hills]], and east of the recently developed [[Dukeside District]]. In the early 1900s, a commuter rail/trolley system connected Irvington to downtown Oranjestad. While the trolley system has been replaced by the modern Hyperloop train system, a tunnel beneath Skylan Mountain links Irvington to the southern side, where the historic [[FridayFunLand]], the world's oldest theme park, can be found. | ||
===Ellenberger Park=== | ===Ellenberger Park=== |
Revision as of 19:14, 27 November 2023
Founded in 1870 by Sylvester Johnson and Jacob Julian, Irvington emerged as a picturesque independent community, adorned with winding roads of dirt and brick that mirrored the landscape design principles of the Romantic era. Originally conceived as a quiet suburb, Irvington attracted a community of artists, politicians, academics, and local industry leaders. In 1902, the tranquil town became part of the rapidly expanding Oranjestad, now known as New Orange City, yet retained its unique historical charm. Today, Irvington stands as the largest locally protected historic district in Oranjestad, with 90% of its homes dating back to the pre-1960 era.
Geographical Location
Situated at the base of Skylan Mountain, Irvington is positioned directly south of the Alfa Beach neighborhood, west of Meijin Hills, and east of the recently developed Dukeside District. In the early 1900s, a commuter rail/trolley system connected Irvington to downtown Oranjestad. While the trolley system has been replaced by the modern Hyperloop train system, a tunnel beneath Skylan Mountain links Irvington to the southern side, where the historic FridayFunLand, the world's oldest theme park, can be found.
Ellenberger Park
Established in 1903 and formerly known as Jameson Park, Ellenberger Park occupies a central location in Irvington. Designed by renowned landscape architect George Kessler, the park offers a serene retreat. Ellenberger Park is a popular venue for outdoor movie screenings during the summer months.
Notable Structures
Glass Blowing Studio: A haven for custom glass designs, this art studio adds a touch of creativity to Irvington's cultural landscape.
Capsize Cruises: Housed in a historic Irvington home, Capsize Cruises beckons with enticing cruise ship vacation packages at bargain rates.
Fresh Vinyl Record Shop: Nestled in a century-old Irvington home, this store provides the quintessential hipster experience. College-educated men with long beards and plaid attire curate ancient audio equipment.
Meaulon Fashion: Distinct from its corporate office in Haverhill, this Meaulon branch in Irvington focuses on retail, offering a unique shopping experience.
Anna Kabowsky Chapel: Converted from an Irvington home, this small chapel serves as a universal worship center, welcoming individuals of all faiths.
The Irving: As Oranjestad's sole dedicated theatre, The Irving hosts a variety of acts, including comedy, film, open mic sessions, musical performances, and local student projects.
Irvington Homes
Comprising 20 individual single-family homes, the residential landscape of Irvington showcases architectural gems predominantly constructed between 1873 and 1941. These homes contribute to the neighborhood's historical significance and architectural diversity, providing residents with a glimpse into the town's rich past.
Behind the Scenes
The Irvington neighborhood is named after nebbers’ real life neighborhood in Indianapolis, IN. The neighborhood in Minecraft is loosely based around the real-world Irvington, featuring old victorian style homes.
The area was mostly trees and hills until it was cleared in Fall 2014.