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  2. Jane's Carousel - Wikipedia

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    When Idora Park closed to the public in 1984, the carousel was bought at auction by Jane and David Walentas and moved to Brooklyn, New York, for restoration. [ 2 ] [ 6 ] It was opened to the public at its new location in Brooklyn Bridge Park on the East River in Brooklyn on September 16, 2011. [ 2 ]

  3. Idora Park (Youngstown) - Wikipedia

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    Idora Park (1899–1984) was an amusement park in Youngstown, Ohio, United States, also known as "Youngstown's Million Dollar Playground." Built by the Youngstown Park and Falls Street Railway Company, the park's expansion coincided with the growth of the South Side of Youngstown, Ohio, in the Fosterville neighborhood.

  4. List of carousels on the National Register of Historic Places

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    Pullen Park Carousel: 1900: Raleigh, North Carolina: Idora Park Merry-Go-Round: 1899: Youngstown, Ohio: delisted, restored as Jane's Carousel in Brooklyn, New York Herschell–Spillman Noah's Ark Carousel: 1913

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    Idora Park: Idora Park: September 13, 1993 : Southeast of the junction of McFarland and Parkview Aves. Youngstown: Park was demolished and has been vacant land since 2001. [9] [10] Wooden carousel was relocated to Brooklyn, NY, in 1984. [11] 21: Jay's Lunch

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  7. Fosterville - Wikipedia

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    The urban amusement park, Idora Park, was located in the north-western portion of the Fosterville neighborhood and encouraged the growth of residential housing. The Volney Road section of this neighborhood, bordering Idora Park, was developed by the wealthy. Housing developed closer to Glenwood Avenue was almost entirely upper-middle-class.

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  9. Trolley park - Wikipedia

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    Great Falls Park, Great Falls, Virginia (operated by Washington and Old Dominion Railway) Highland Park, York, Pennsylvania (1891–1921) Idora Park, Oakland, California (1904–1929) Idora Park, Youngstown, Ohio (1899–1984) Indian Park, Montoursville, Pennsylvania (The park remains as a site for community events.) [16]