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Original rides and attractions included the Lakeshore Railroad (a miniature railroad which circled the lake), a merry-go-round, a Ferris wheel, an airship and balloon ascension platform, a Third Degree funhouse, the Devil's Palace (described as an "interesting and instructing amusement" featuring snakes and other reptiles), [9] a Shoot-the ...
The Lake Shore Limited is an overnight passenger train operated by Amtrak between Chicago and the ... The initial derailment of the wheels of the third car on the ...
Need for Speed Unbound is a racing game set in a fictional city called Lakeshore City, which is based on Chicago.It features an open world environment and gameplay similar to that of previous entries in the series, being mainly focused around street racing.
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Roseland Park was an amusement park located at 169 Lake Shore Drive in Canandaigua, New York, along the north shore of Canandaigua Lake. Roseland started operation in 1925 under its founder and original owner, William Muar. It continued to operate for 60 years until its closure on September 2, 1985. [1]
This lightweight luggage comes with double 360-degree spinner wheels, zipper expansion for extra space, and smart organization features for easier travel. Available in eight colorways, though we ...
Lake Shore Boulevard was the scene of regular traffic jams and the park was seen to be impeding 'progress' to the development of Toronto. Most rides were demolished, however several amusements including the Derby Racer were moved to the Canadian National Exhibition (C.N.E) , and the carousel to Disneyland where it was renamed the King Arthur ...
Dan Buckingham (born 25 September 1980) is a New Zealand wheelchair rugby player, and was a member of the national team, the Wheel Blacks for 16 years. He worked as CEO for the Television Production Company Attitude , and is now the CE of Able (www.able.co.nz).