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  2. Schlitterbahn Kansas City - Wikipedia

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    Schlitterbahn Waterpark Kansas City was a water park in Kansas City, Kansas. It was announced in September 2005 by Schlitterbahn Waterparks and opened on July 15, 2009. It was conceived as a 370-acre (150-hectare) and $750 million development including a nearly 40-acre (16-hectare) waterpark, which was Schlitterbahn's fourth waterpark and its ...

  3. Mall of Memphis - Wikipedia

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    The Mall of Memphis was a shopping mall in Memphis, Tennessee, containing 885,627 sq ft (82,277.4 m 2) of retail space and 5,564 parking spaces. The mall opened October 7, 1981, closed on December 24, 2003, and was demolished in 2004. Among other things, the mall was home to the Ice Chalet, Memphis's only public ice rink.

  4. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    Electric Park: Kansas City: 1899–1906, 1907–1925 Fairyland Park: Kansas City: 1923–1977 Forest Park Kansas City: 1903–1912 [43] Forest Park Highlands: St. Louis: 1896–1963 The Fort Osage Beach: Holiday Hill St. Louis: 1955–1975 All of the rides moved to Fun Fair at Chain of Rocks Amusement Park. [44] Hydro Adventures: Poplar Bluff ...

  5. From Coco Keys to Mattel Adventure Park: Do you remember ...

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    Great Wolf Lodge: 2003-now. Great Wolf Lodge is located at the Legends Outlets in Kansas City, Kansas, and has been open since 2003.The indoor water park resort is 38,000 square feet and kept at a ...

  6. Electric Park, Kansas City - Wikipedia

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    The second Kansas City Electric Park, this time at 46th Street and the Paseo, opened 19 May 1907.Like the first one, it was a trolley park (this time served by the Troost Avenue, Woodland Avenue, and Rockhill lines of the Metropolitan Street Railway Company), [5] At the time, there were a number of unrelated amusement parks in the country named Electric Park, but the second Kansas City park ...

  7. Kansas City’s Fairyland Park conjures fond memories - AOL

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    Brancato, a blacksmith from Sicily who immigrated to the Kansas City in 1896, opened Fairyland Park on June 16, 1923. It covered 80 acres at the southern terminus of the Prospect Avenue streetcar ...

  8. Oceans of Fun - Wikipedia

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    Oceans of Fun is a tropically themed water park that opened on May 31, 1982, in Kansas City, Missouri, to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the adjacent Worlds of Fun amusement park. When it opened, it was the largest water park in the state of Missouri. It is owned and operated by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation.

  9. Hardee's Iceplex - Wikipedia

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    At one time, the 115,000 square feet (10,700 m 2) building was the largest ice skating facility in Missouri. The facility had two regulation NHL-size rinks (85’ x 200’) with 600-seat capacities each. The facility's main rink was a regulation Olympic-size rink (100’ x 200’) with a seating capacity of 2,200.

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