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Kiddieland Amusement Park (stylized as "KiDDieLAND") was an amusement park located at the corner of North Avenue and First Avenue in Melrose Park, Illinois. It was home to several classic rides including the Little Dipper roller coaster, which opened in 1950.
FunTown aka KiddyTown Amusement Park (1950–1967) South Side, Chicago: 1967–1982 Green Oaks Kiddyland Oak Lawn: 1946–1971 Harlem Park: Rockford: 1891–1928 Hollywood Kiddieland Chicago: 1949–1974 Joyland Park South Side, Chicago: 1923–1925 Kiddieland Amusement Park: Melrose Park: 1929–2009 Demolished in 2010 Kiddytown Norridge: 1953 ...
Melrose Park is a village in Cook County, Illinois, United States.It is a suburb of Chicago.As of the 2020 census it had a population of 24,796. [2]The suburb was the home of Kiddieland Amusement Park from 1929 until 2010 (it closed in September 2009 before it was demolished in 2010 and the sign of Kiddieland was relocated to the Melrose Park Public Library; a Costco warehouse store now stands ...
The concept of "Kiddieland" was born after World War II, as the Amusement Park industry expanded due to the post-war economic situation and the baby boom that occurred until the 1960s. During the 1950s, both the employment rate and social welfare in the surrounding area improved, allowing people to deviate their thoughts from conflict and post ...
Erie Beach Amusement Park, Fort Erie, Ontario (1904–1930) Fantasy Gardens, Richmond, British Columbia (1970s–2010) Hanlan's Point Amusement Park, Toronto, Ontario (1885–1936) Happyland Park (1906–1922) King Edward Amusement Park, Ile Grosbois Boucherville, Quebec (1909–1928) Magic Valley Theme Park, Alma, Nova Scotia (1971–2014)
Sauzer's Kiddieland was an amusement park that operated near the U.S. Route 30 and U.S. Route 41 intersection in Schererville, Indiana from 1949 to 1993. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The 15-acre (61,000 m 2 ) park was opened and operated by Frank Sauzer [ 3 ] and later operated by his son Frank Sauzer Jr., [ 4 ] included about 18 rides and a paddle boat pond.
Dispensa’s Kiddie Kingdom and Castle of Toys was a 5-acre amusement park and toy store located on a 12.5-acre site in Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois near the Oakbrook Center shopping center, in DuPage County, Illinois. The store was in business from 1967 to 1985. The amusement park operated from 1975 to 1984. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Seabreeze Amusement Park Enchanted Forest Water Safari: United States: Unknown 1985 to 1996 1965 to 1970: Removed [49] [50] [51] Little Dipper Formerly Safari Kiddie Coaster Formerly Kiddie Coaster: Kiddie Coaster / Little Dipper: Bell's Kiddieland Fun Spot Adventureland Amusement Park: United States: Never opened 2002 to 2008 Unknown: Removed ...