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  2. Category:Defunct amusement parks in California - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Defunct amusement parks in California" This category contains only the following file. Chutes Park looking northwest and north on Washington Blvd and Grand Ave, ca.1905 (CHS-7172) and (CHS-7173).jpg 11,186 × 3,642; 8.5 MB

  3. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    It was originally called Lakeview Park. The park closed due to "bigger parks phased him (i.e., George Sinclair) out and the fire at the ballroom and restaurant absolutely broke his heart." [58] [59] Minerva Park Columbus: 1895-1902 Olentangy Park: Columbus: 1896–1937 Paradise Lake: Guernsey County: 1981–1983 Puritas Springs Park: Cleveland ...

  4. List of former Universal Studios Hollywood attractions

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    International Cafe closed in May 2014, rethemed as French Street Bistro; Finlays closed in May/June 2014. Louie's Pizza & Pasta closed January 2015, re-themed as Luigi's Pizza as part of Springfield (The Simpsons) Ben & Jerry's closed late 2014, re-themed as Phineas Q. Butterfat's Ice Cream Parlor as part of Springfield (The Simpsons) Lower Lot

  5. 20 Abandoned Theme Parks Across America That Have Been Left ...

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    Six Flags New Orleans. New Orleans. While this park started as Jazzland in 2000, it faced bankruptcy just two years later. Six Flags came in, added $20 million of upgrades, mainly in the form of ...

  6. Chutes Park - Wikipedia

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    Chutes Park in Los Angeles, California began as a trolley park in 1887. It was a 35-acre (140,000 m 2) amusement park bounded by Grand Avenue on the west, Main Street on the east, Washington Boulevard on the north and 21st Street on the south. At various times it included rides, animal exhibits, a theater and a baseball park.

  7. Japanese Village and Deer Park - Wikipedia

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    The park first opened in 1967 [1] at 6122 Knott Avenue. [2] [3] It was a Japanese-themed amusement park that featured shows and traditional Japanese buildings in an environment where deer roamed free (inspired by Nara Park).

  8. Ho Ho Ho L.A. Here is what's open on Christmas Day

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    The Grove is closed but Italian restaurant La Piazza and the AMC theater will be open, according to a spokesperson, and the outdoor mall will offer visitors simulated snowfalls at 6 and 8 p.m.

  9. Beverly Park (amusement park) - Wikipedia

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    Beverly Park "The 'Kiddieland' that Inspired Walt Disney" Location Los Angeles, California, United States Coordinates 34°04′30″N 118°22′37″W  /  34.075°N 118.377°W  / 34.075; -118.377 Status Defunct Opened 1943 Closed 1974 Owner David Bradley General manager Bud Benner Slogan The greatest children's amusement center on earth Operating season Weekends and Holidays Area 400 ...