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  2. Cascade Park (amusement park) - Wikipedia

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    A New Castle square dancing group called the Paws and Taws began raising funds in the late 1970s to repair and restore the park's historic dance pavilion. [1] Community interest in reviving the park soon followed, and the Cascade Park Development Committee, a group of volunteers, organized in 1980.

  3. Cascade Center - Wikipedia

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    The Cascade Center at the Riverplex is a shopping, dining, and entertainment complex located in downtown New Castle, Pennsylvania. Opened in 2006, the complex offers both indoor and outdoor facilities. It occupies much of the site of the Cascade, which was the first movie theater owned by Warner Bros.

  4. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    Cascade Park: New Castle: 1897–1981 Central Park: Allentown: 1893–1951 [67] Coney Island Neville Township: 1907–1908 [68] Dream City Park Wilkinsburg: 1906–1908 The park was renamed to White City Park from 1907–1908. [69] Dreamland Park Ruscombmanor Township: 1950s (c.) Eldora Park: Carroll Township: 1904–1940s Fantasyland ...

  5. Pavilion, trees, gardens, ice skating rinks: Inside the $17 ...

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    The downtown Akron park project is on time for a fall completion with programming to begin this winter, stakeholders say. Pavilion, trees, gardens, ice skating rinks: Inside the $17.5M renovation ...

  6. New Castle Quakers - Wikipedia

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    The ballpark was located at East Washington Street & Cascade Boulevard in New Castle. [33] In 1897, the New Castle Traction Company (later known as the Pennsylvania Power Company), bought the property from Col. Levi Brinton, who had purchased the land in 1892. [34] Named after a waterfall within the park, Cascade Park opened on May 29, 1897.

  7. This Myrtle Beach landmark still stirs memories decades ... - AOL

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    In 1949, the new Myrtle Beach Pavilion building officially opened on the east side of the street, sporting a large wooden dance floor located on the second floor, along with a stage and grandstrands.

  8. Tallahassee's Cascades Park bridge to be lit purple ... - AOL

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    The pedestrian bridge over South Monroe Street that connects Cascades Park with FAMU Way will be lit purple after sunset each evening to recognize National Crime Victims’ Rights Week, April 21 ...

  9. Cascade Park - Wikipedia

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    Cascade Park may refer to, Cascade Park (amusement park) ... Cascade Park, New Castle, Pennsylvania; Cascade Park in Duluth; Cascade Park in Yerevan (Monuments of ...