Ravenna Park was the name given to the Wonderland amusement park when it was purchased in 1909. Patrons arrived by streetcar, which dropped them off at the Oakland Avenue and Menlo Boulevard gate. The owners of Ravenna closed the park in 1916 and sold about 2 acres of the land to the Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company, who constructed a streetcar barn. Shorewood's Hubbard Park and an apartment complex occupy the site today.
In 1872, Lueddemann's on the River opened. The resort was a popular attraction for many years with a few name changes - Zweitusch's Mineral Springs Park, Coney Island, Wonderland, and finally Ravenna. The era of the resort-amusement park ended in 1916, but Hubbard Park still remains a place of relaxation and entertainment for visitors and villagers.
On March 14, 1900 a petition was filed in the circuit court of Milwaukee for the incorporation of the Village of East Milwaukee. In a conserted effort by residents, the village's name was officially changed from to Shorewood in 1917.