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  2. Shady Grove Park - Wikipedia

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    Shady Grove Park housed several rides and attractions, including a roller coaster, a Ferris wheel, a funhouse called "House of Mirth", a theater, a shooting gallery, a photo gallery, a restaurant, and two large dance halls. The roller coaster, Wildcat, opened in 1925, and was a large wooden coaster that spanned the entire length of the property.

  3. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    Shady Lake Park: Streetsboro: 1978–1982 Silver Lake Amusement Park: Cuyahoga Falls: 1874–1917 Spring Grove Springfield: Stanton Park Steubenville: circa 1900–1940 The roller rink stayed open past the closing of Stanton Park into the 1950s. [60] [61] Summit Beach Park Akron: 1917–1959 Surf Cincinnati Cincinnati: 1984–2002 The Beach at ...

  4. Category:Defunct amusement parks in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Shady Grove Park; Shohola Glen Amusement Park; T. Tropical Island; W. West View Park; White City (Philadelphia) White Swan Park; Williams Grove Amusement Park; Willow ...

  5. Incidents on the Washington Metro - Wikipedia

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    Final train positions in the January 6, 1996, accident at the Shady Grove station. On January 6, 1996, during the Blizzard of 1996, a Metro operator was killed when a train failed to come to a stop at the Shady Grove station. The four-car train overran the station platform and struck an unoccupied train that was awaiting assignment. [2]

  6. Shady Grove station - Wikipedia

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    Shady Grove station is a Washington Metro station in Redland, Maryland, United States. The station opened on December 15, 1984 as part of a four-stop extension of the Red Line from Grosvenor–Strathmore station to Shady Grove. The station is operated by the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA).

  7. Shady Grove, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    Shady Grove is an unincorporated area of Montgomery County, Maryland, United States. [1] It has a population of 5,000-7,000, between the cities of Rockville and Gaithersburg , mostly in zip codes 20850 and 20855, though the exact boundaries are not officially defined.

  8. Shady Grove - Wikipedia

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    Shady Grove (Jerry Garcia and David Grisman album), 1996; Shady Grove, an album by the Figgs, 2019; See also. All pages with titles containing Shady Grove

  9. Shady Grove, Houston County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Shady Grove was settled in the 1850s. It soon got a post office but closed in 1866. A Baptist church was built in the mid-1860s and was rebuilt in 1896. In the mid-1930s, the church, a cemetery, and a few houses were in the area. These details remained the same in the mid-1960s, even though World War II caused most of the residents to move away ...