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[8] The old owners, Huck Finn's Warehouse, planned to close the park following the 2023 season. However, Masher stepped in and saved the park for future generations. The park's first season under Masher's ownership has been largely successful, with fresh paint and new lights present on many of the rides for the 2024 season.
The park featured 18 rides along with food stands, a Subway restaurant, a party area, an arcade, and an open-year-round gift shop. The park operated from 1952 until its closing on September 14, 2014. The amusement park rides were purchased by Huck Finn's Warehouse and now operate as Huck Finn's Playland at the furniture store's Albany location.
Huck Finn's Playland is a children's amusement park open during the summer, which started operations in the Summer of 2015—after purchasing the rides from the former Hoffman's Playland in Newtonville, which was in operation from 1951 to the Fall of 2014.
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1952 Playland Carousel Located at Huck Finn's Playland, Albany, NY 1953: The Skyfighters: Located at Funland in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware: 1957: Herschell 3-Row Travelling Carousel: Hyannis, Massachusetts: Located at Wackenhammer's Arcade STEAMuseum on Main Street since 1996 [30]
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The park also attempted to buy Nunley's Carousel before it was acquired by Nassau County. [21] In 1996, the Dragon Wagon replaced the Sooper Jet, a kiddie roller coaster. Then, in 1999, a double decker merry go round replaced the old merry go round. By 2000, the park boasted 24 rides, an 18-hole mini-golf course, and 300 games. [22]
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