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Riverview Park was an amusement park in Des Moines, Iowa, from 1915 to 1978.What began in pre-1915 as a zoological garden and trolley destination in an area of Des Moines known as Highland Park would become Riverview Amusement Park, a popular family entertainment oasis in early Iowa history.
Constructed in 1979, the area contained a number of attractions from the Riverview Park amusement center that had recently closed in nearby Des Moines. In 1990, the area was renamed Dragon Island when the Dragon roller coaster opened. While the Dragon was removed during the 2020 season, the area is still called Dragon Island.
Arnolds Park Amusement Park is a historic amusement park in Arnolds Park, Iowa. The park offers 23 rides on its 20 acres (81,000 m 2) site. Arnolds Park consists of a full-fledged amusement park plus Go-Karts and a River Cruise on the West Okoboji Lake. Today, it is surrounded by several landmarks. The park is home to Legend, An ACE Coaster ...
Adventureland (Iowa) Arnolds Park (amusement park) Arnolds Park, Iowa; D. Dodge Park Playland; L. Lost Island Theme Park; R. Riverview Park (Iowa)
Riverview Park (Baltimore), a former Maryland amusement park; Riverview Park (Chicago), a former Illinois amusement park; Riverview Park (Detroit), Michigan, an alternative name for Electric Park, a former amusement park; Riverview Park & Zoo, in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada; Riverview Park (Iowa), a former amusement park in Des Moines, Iowa
Gray's Lake Park is a park containing Gray's Lake in Des Moines, Iowa and covers 166.6 acres. [1] Located just southwest of downtown at 2101 Fleur Dr, Des Moines, IA. [1] With over 1 million people visiting the park each year, it is the city's most known and most visited recreation area. [2]
Adventureland Park is an amusement park in neighboring ... Principal Park: Des Moines 1969 Iowa Wolves: ... Although outside of Des Moines, Jester Park has 1,834 ...
The Tornado is a wooden roller coaster located at Adventureland in Altoona, Iowa, near Des Moines. The Tornado made its debut on July 4, 1978, during Adventureland's third full season. It was designed by William Cobb, and built by the Frontier Construction Company. [1] The name Tornado has special significance for the park. Adventureland was to ...