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  2. Tiny Town (amusement park) - Wikipedia

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    The train was added in 1939 and the name became Tiny Town. [ 2 ] On August 11, 2010 fifteen people were injured as a train entered a curve at the park going between 12 and 17 miles per hour (19 and 27 km/h), causing five of the six cars to tip over.

  3. Tiny Town (miniature park) - Wikipedia

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    Tiny Town, assembled on a five-acre city parcel, was 1,000 feet long and 250 feet wide—250,000 square feet (23,000 m 2)—representing 155 acres (63 ha) of real land. [ 5 ] [ 26 ] The miniature city had 7,500 feet (2,300 m) of paths through neighborhoods containing houses, schools, churches, libraries, stores, apartments, and government ...

  4. Tiny Town - Wikipedia

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    Tiny Town or Tinytown may refer to: Tiny Town (miniature park), Springfield, Missouri; Tiny Town (amusement park), Morrison, Colorado; Tiny Town, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in Todd County; Tinytown, Virginia, an unincorporated community in Pulaski County; Tiny Town (band), an American rock-blues band

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    We have an important announcement that could help you ignore the world in lieu of Triple Town all that more easily. Developer Spry Fox has announced that To play an obscene amount of Triple Town ...

  8. Midgetville - Wikipedia

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    The "Midgetville" in Vienna, Virginia, visible from the W&OD Trail, was a collection of six small cottages that were torn down in 2008.In 1882 the site was a small summertime resort that people visited when they wanted to escape the stressful lifestyle of Washington, D.C.

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