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  2. Riverside Amusement Park (Indianapolis) - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Amusement Park was an amusement park in Indianapolis, Indiana, US from 1903 to 1970.Originating as a joint venture between engineer/amusement park developer Frederick Ingersoll and Indianapolis businessmen J. Clyde Power, Albert Lieber, Bert Fiebleman, and Emmett Johnson, [1] the park was built by Ingersoll's Pittsburgh Construction Company adjacent to Riverside City Park at West ...

  3. Riverside Park (Indianapolis) - Wikipedia

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    Built by a private corporation on land adjacent to the public Riverside Park, with easy access from the city via electric streetcars, Riverside Amusement Park contained roller coasters, a mirror maze, a carousel, a miniature railway, a large shoot-the-chutes ride, a skating rink, a dancing pavilion, canoe and rowboat rentals, a bathing beach ...

  4. Riverside, Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    The Riverside Amusement Park was founded in 1903 with funding from investors from Indianapolis and Pittsburgh. It was located north of 30th Street and had a toboggan ride and concession stands. As Riverside and the surrounding area grew, the amusement park continued to expand.

  5. Category:Defunct amusement parks in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Amusement Park (Indianapolis) Rose Island (amusement park) S. Sauzer's Kiddieland; Seven Peaks Water Park Duneland; W. White City (Indianapolis)

  6. Here are 40+ concerts and performances to check out in ... - AOL

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    'Riverside' July 18-27. Taggart Memorial Amphitheatre at Riverside Park. Free. indyshakes.com Community is key in this play, which explores the Black experience in Indianapolis through the lens of ...

  7. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    Riverside Amusement Park: Indianapolis: 1903–1970 Robison Park Fort Wayne: 1896–1919 Rose Island Amusement Park: Charlestown: 1923–1937 Splash Down Dunes Water Park Chesterton: 1994–2009 Sauzer's Kiddieland: Schererville: 1949–1993 White City: Indianapolis: 1906–1908 Wonderland: Indianapolis: 1906–1911

  8. The Best (and Worst) US Cities for Getting Outside: Where ...

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    These outdoor businesses include golf clubs, skiing facilities, marinas, and amusement or theme parks. We calculated the amount per 100,000 residents to get a sense of accessibility. Most Outdoor ...

  9. What you need to know if you're planning a road trip to ...

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    In 2024, the amusement park will be open for 134 days, according to a news release. Special celebrations are a part of the schedule, including the new Christmas at Kentucky Kingdom experience Nov ...