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  2. Mountain Park (Holyoke, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Massachusetts entered an economic recession in the late 1980s. The park was still popular; Easter (the traditional opening day) of 1987 saw one of the largest crowds in the park's history. There were a few difficulties, however. Massachusetts had eliminated its blue laws, which prevented merchants from opening on Sundays, that year. People ...

  3. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    1959–1980 Forest Park: Chalfont: 1885–1968 Fun Town Millcreek: 1978–1989 The park's name was changed to Wild Waters Water Park in the 1980s. [70] Hanson's Amusement Park Harveys Lake: 1891–1984 [71] Harmarville Park Blawnox: Homestead Park Homestead: International Village: Gettysburg: 1970–1980 Island Park Sunbury: 1923–1970s [72 ...

  4. Mountain Park, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    By statehood in 1907, Mountain Park had 381 residents. In 1910, it was named the county seat of the short-lived Swanson County. That county was abolished in the following year. The local economy was based on cotton and wheat production, as well as granite quarrying. The population rose to 459 by 1930. Census population peaked at 557 in 1980. [5]

  5. Mount Tom Ski Area - Wikipedia

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    Mt. Tom was a leader in snow making in the United States. It made snow almost from its start with hand crafted snow machines. The snow machines were put together with several pieces of galvanized pipe and were little more that one piece of pipe connected to an air source with another pipe connected directly onto the side of the air pipe that fed water into the air stream.

  6. Ghost Town Village - Wikipedia

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    It showcased a double incline railway to bring park visitors to the top of Buck Mountain, a journey of more than 3,300 feet. The park added a two-seat chair lift, which at the time was the longest in North Carolina and the second longest in the USA. [4] In the early 1960s, the park hosted several stars of TV Westerns, such as Laramie and Wagon ...

  7. South Mountain Park - Wikipedia

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    South Mountain Park preserves in a natural state a mountainous area of 16,283 acres (65.89 km 2) or approximately 25.5 sq mi (66 km 2) of native desert vegetation. Originally called Phoenix Mountain Park, it was formed in 1924 when President Calvin Coolidge sold its initial 13,000 acres (53 km 2 ) to the city of Phoenix for $17,000.

  8. Mountain Park, Fulton County, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Park is bordered on three sides by Roswell, and on the west by an unincorporated area of Cherokee County; although the city extends into Cherokee County, the large majority of the city is located in Fulton County. [5] Lake Garrett is within the city, and downstream to the northwest Lake Cherful straddles the county line. [6]

  9. Mountain Park - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Park Elementary, Georgia (U.S. State), an elementary school in Roswell, Georgia Mountain Park Academy a private school in Nakuru, Kenya Topics referred to by the same term