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  2. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    The park was renamed to White City Park from 1907–1908. [69] Dreamland Park Ruscombmanor Township: 1950s (c.) Eldora Park: Carroll Township: 1904–1940s Fantasyland Gettysburg: 1959–1980 Forest Park: Chalfont: 1885–1968 Fun Town Millcreek: 1978–1989 The park's name was changed to Wild Waters Water Park in the 1980s. [70] Hanson's ...

  3. World Waterpark - Wikipedia

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    World Waterpark is a water park located within the West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.Opened to the public in 1986, it is the second largest indoor water park in North America after American Dream's DreamWorks Water Park which opened on October 1, 2020.

  4. WildWater Adventure - Wikipedia

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    WildWater Adventure is a water park in Muskegon, Michigan, ... Cyclone Zone 1990 Three slides, one enclosed and two open-air. Over 42" 4 Funnel of Fear 2005

  5. Coney Island (Cincinnati, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Coney Island was a seasonal amusement park and water park destination on the banks of the Ohio River in Cincinnati, Ohio, located approximately 10 miles (16 km) east of the downtown area adjacent to Riverbend Music Center. One of its signature attractions, the Sunlite Pool, was the largest recirculating pool in North America and one of the ...

  6. 10 fun inflatable water slides kids will love - AOL

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    These inflatable water slides for kids from brands like Intex and Banzai are super fun for outdoor summer play.

  7. Coney Island Cyclone - Wikipedia

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    The Cyclone, also called the Coney Island Cyclone, is a wooden roller coaster at Luna Park in the Coney Island neighborhood of Brooklyn in New York City. Designed by Vernon Keenan, it opened to the public on June 26, 1927. The roller coaster is on a plot of land at the intersection of Surf Avenue and West 10th Street.

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