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The amusement zone surrounding the Pike, Silver Spray Pier, was included along with additional parking in the post-World War II expansion; it was all renamed Nu-Pike via a contest winner's submission in the late 1950s, then renamed Queen's Park in the late 1960s in homage to the arrival of the Queen Mary ocean liner in Long Beach. 1979 was the ...
English: The Pike was a popular amusement park in Long Beach, California, until it closed beginning in 1979. (Scanned from a slide from Eastman Color Negative Film 5247-400) (Scanned from a slide from Eastman Color Negative Film 5247-400)
1970–2000 Shady Lake Park: Streetsboro: 1978–1982 Silver Lake Amusement Park: Cuyahoga Falls: 1874–1917 Spring Grove Springfield: Stanton Park Steubenville: circa 1900–1940 The roller rink stayed open past the closing of Stanton Park into the 1950s. [60] [61] Summit Beach Park Akron: 1917–1959 Surf Cincinnati Cincinnati: 1984–2002
He purchased property at The Pike, an amusement area on Long Beach's waterfront, and built a magnificent merry-go-round there. The family lived in an apartment above the ride. Son, Arthur, also operated Lite-a-Line, a type of redemption game at the Pike that is still in operation today at 2500 Long Beach Boulevard in Long Beach. It was ...
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The Pike (circa 1960s – 1979 opened as "Rotor", Long Beach, California Playland Amusement Park (circa 1970s) Ocean City, Maryland Pontchartrain Beach (1963 – 1983), New Orleans, Louisiana