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EPR Properties, formerly Entertainment Properties Trust, is a real estate investment trust based in Kansas City, Missouri, that invests in amusement parks, movie theaters, ski resorts, and other entertainment properties. It owns 353 properties as of 2022.
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Amusement park City Years of operation Notes Ref. Canyon Land Park Fort Payne: 1970–1973 [2] Lake City Amusement Park Guntersville: 2016–2016 Operated for two months. [3] Southern Adventures: Huntsville: 1998–2018 [4] Space City USA: Huntsville: 1964–1964 Abandoned prior to completion [5] Styx River Water World Loxley: 1945–2020
Silver Dollar City is a 61-acre (25 ha) amusement park in Stone County, Missouri, near the cities of Branson and Branson West. The park is located off of Missouri Route 76 on the Indian Point peninsula of Table Rock Lake. Silver Dollar City opened on May 1, 1960. The park is an 1880s-themed experience.
After the construction of Disneyland, Walt Disney publicly stated that he had no intentions of opening parks elsewhere. However, in March 1963, Disney met with the mayor of St. Louis to discuss plans for the construction of a new theme park in the riverfront area of St. Louis, which was undergoing a major redevelopment for the city's bicentennial. [1]
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