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Whalom Park was an amusement park located on Lake Whalom in Lunenburg, Massachusetts, that operated from 1893 to 2000. The site was redeveloped into a 240-unit apartment complex. The site was redeveloped into a 240-unit apartment complex.
Whalom Park on Whalom Lake had long been a noted amusement park in Lunenburg during the 20th century. It was home of the famous Flyer Comet , now demolished. The park closed in 2000, unable to survive the competition with the newer and increasingly popular Six Flags New England in Agawam .
A small-scale re-creation of Whalom Park - a Lunenburg amusement park that was a favorite destination for generations of local families before it closed in 2000 – proved so successful last year ...
Flyer Comet was a wooden roller coaster located at Whalom Park in Lunenburg, Massachusetts. The roller coaster was built in 1940 and operated until is permanent closure in 2000. In 2006, after the lift motor and part of its electronics were gutted, Flyer Comet was demolished. [1] The tracks were then reclaimed by the park.
Whalom Park recreated on a smaller scale this weekend at Doyle Park delights those looking for nostalgia with a passion for bringing the park back.
The lake is 319 acres (129 ha) in area with an average depth of 12 feet (3.7 m) and a maximum depth of 20 feet (6.1 m). It is owned by Hickory Hills Landowners, Inc. who own the three beaches and surrounding property.
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