- November 28th, 2010, 4:52 pm
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http://www2.newsadvance.com/news/2010/n ... ar-680382/
Twenty-five years later: back on the scene at Treasure IslandAnd then a quote from our Chancellor:
Fading traces of youth camp, LU athletic facilities all that remains
The island, which sits just below and to the east of Riverside Park, was once home to a sprawling YMCA camp that opened with a message from President William Taft in 1912. The Rev. Jerry Falwell bought the island in 1963, renaming it Treasure Island and using it as a church youth camp.
The camp was an oasis in the summertime, complete with two swimming pools, a petting zoo and fields for horseback riding.
During the 1970s, Lynchburg Baptist College (the predecessor to Liberty University) housed students on the island.
Liberty’s football team used the land for practice fields and storage.
The youth camp and sports facilities were wiped out by the flood and never reopened. Liberty’s football team lost more than $100,000 worth of equipment, according to news reports at the time.
Much of what survived the flood was ruined in 1988, when vandals set fire to the island, burning more than a dozen buildings to the ground.
Today, Treasure Island feels like an apocalyptic no-man’s land.
Liberty University owns the land, but has no immediate plans to revive it, LU Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr. said.Let the suggestions begin, Flame Fans.
The flood risk is too great to build it up like it used to be, Falwell said. There is talk of using the banks as launch point for the crew team, which could row on a flat stretch of nearby river.
There are some obstacles to bringing the island back to life, Falwell said. A permanent bridge would be costly and Liberty does not own any nearby land that could serve as a put-in point for a barge or ferry.
“We’re trying to think of ways it could be used,” Falwell said. “We’re open to ideas. Right now it’s just surplus property.”
http://www2.newsadvance.com/news/2010/n ... ar-680382/
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