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With houses, hayrides and outdoor trails, the state has lots of options for a Halloween thrill.
Pages in category "Reportedly haunted locations in Rhode Island" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The hand-carved carousel was built in 1895 by Charles I. D. Looff at his Brooklyn, New York factory and installed at Crescent Park Amusement Park in the Riverside section of East Providence, Rhode Island. The ride's fifty-foot platform contains sixty-one horses, one camel, two single coaches, and two double chariots.
Crescent Park was an amusement park in Riverside, East Providence, Rhode Island which ran from 1886 to 1979. The park was known for its Rhode Island Shore Dinners, the Alhambra Ballroom, and its midway. Declining attendance during the 1970s forced the park to close. The land was cleared for a housing development.
Besides a caretaker, who lives at the property for a week at a time, the famous haunted house seeks daytime tour guides and a camping host.
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On March 28, 2013, the sale of the remaining 82 acres of the former amusement park was conveyed to the state of Rhode Island. The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) will oversee the operation and maintenance of the entire property. [16] On August 20, 2016, the film Tales of Rocky Point Park premiered at the Park Cinema in ...
Providence, Rhode Island: Moved to Slater Park, Pawtucket, Rhode Island, in 1910. 3-abreast stationary. Was the fastest Looff carousel but was slowed down in recent years. Listed on National Register of Historic Places. 1886 Midland Beach Carousel: Staten Island, New York: Operated 1890 to 1905, 3 abreast, menagerie.