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  2. Derbion - Wikipedia

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    Derbion (formerly Intu Derby, Westfield Derby and the Eagle Centre) [1] [2] is a large indoor shopping centre in Derby, England. It is the largest shopping centre in the East Midlands and the 15th largest in the United Kingdom .

  3. Ryze Trampoline Parks - Wikipedia

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    Ryze Trampoline Parks (or simply Ryze) is a chain of trampoline parks operated in Europe and Asia and owned by CircusTrix. [1] [2] Ryze parks are found in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee [3] in Scotland [4] [5] and Hong Kong. [6] The indoor parks contain dozens of interconnected trampolines as well as soft-foam pits, trapezes and slacklines. [7]

  4. Rockin' Jump - Wikipedia

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    The chain was launched by Drew Wilson and Marc Collopy in 2010 with the opening of a trampoline park in Dublin, California. The California park was announced in 2011 and opened a second facility in 2012.

  5. CircusTrix - Wikipedia

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    CircusTrix was an American developer, operator and franchisor of indoor trampoline and extreme recreation parks. [1] [2] The company operates over 319 parks [3] [4] in the United States, Europe, and Asia [5] making it the largest trampoline park operator in the world, [6] [7] the largest operator of extreme obstacle courses in the United States, [8] and the operator of the largest trampoline ...

  6. Darley Park - Wikipedia

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    Darley Park, looking North East. Darley Park is an urban park on the banks of the River Derwent, just north of Derby City Centre, England, United Kingdom. It has a total area of 80 acres and forms the largest part of the Darley Open Spaces. [1] The park is one of Derby's most popular outdoor spaces. [2]

  7. Frederick Church (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Bobs, Riverview Park, 1924–1967; Cyclone Racer, The Pike, 1930–1968; Thunderbolt, Savin Rock, 1925–1938; Tornado, Coney Island, 1926–1977; The 1922-built Big Dipper at Playland in San Francisco (1922–1955) was at one time said to be an early Prior and Church coaster. However, park owner Arthur Looff built the Big Dipper with his own crew.

  8. Pride Park - Wikipedia

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    Derby Arena is a multi-purpose sports and events venue adjacent to Pride Park Stadium, which opened in 2015. A Park & Ride car park for access to Derby city centre is located next to the stadium. Internet bank Egg plc had its headquarters and call centre in the business park until 2011, when it was taken over by Barclaycard, and closed.

  9. Tenpin Ltd - Wikipedia

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    Tenpin Ltd (stylized tenpin, and formerly known as Megabowl and Tenpin 10) is one of the largest ten-pin bowling brands in the United Kingdom, consisting of 53 [1] bowling centres ranging from 12 to 36 lanes (depending on the size of the centre), which often have on-site bars serving food and drinks.