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  2. Quassy Amusement Park - Wikipedia

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    Quassy Amusement Park is an amusement and waterpark in Middlebury, Connecticut, and is one of only 11 trolley parks still operating in the United States. It has 20 rides on its 20 acres (81,000 m 2). Quassy consists of a full-fledged amusement park plus a waterpark called Splash Away Bay. Swimming in Lake Quassapaug is available.

  3. Lake Compounce - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.lakecompounce.com. Lake Compounce is an amusement park located in Bristol and Southington, Connecticut. Opened in 1846, it is the oldest continuously operating amusement park in the United States. [1][2] It spans 365 acres (148 ha), which includes a beach and a water park called Crocodile Cove, both included in the price of ...

  4. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    Interior of Luna Park, Coney Island at night, 1905. Electric tower in the foreground. New York, United States of America. Dreamland tower and lagoon, Brooklyn, 1907. The steeplechase ride, Steeplechase Park, Coney Island, New York, United States of America. Amusement park. City. Years of operation. Notes.

  5. Savin Rock Amusement Park - Wikipedia

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    Savin Rock was an American amusement park in West Haven, Connecticut. It was previously called The White City and was established in the 1870s . The park included a number of roller coasters, other rides and numerous funhouses. The park has been mentioned in several novels such as Eleanor Estes's Rufus M., Stephen King's Low Men in Yellow Coats ...

  6. I-X Center - Wikipedia

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    The building's 125-foot (38 m) tall Ferris wheel was a centerpiece of the annual I-X Indoor Amusement Park. [14] It premiered at the 1992 Greater Cleveland Auto Show, at which time it was the world's tallest indoor Ferris wheel. [15] The top of the wheel was enclosed in a glass atrium and rose approximately 35 feet (11 m) above the main roof. [16]

  7. List of incidents at independent amusement parks - Wikipedia

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    The Wave. On July 4, 2007, at 11:00 a.m., a 29-year-old female from Fort Wayne, Indiana, died before collapsing near the edge of The Wave, falling face-down into two inches of water. Lifeguards immediately responded and pulled her out, then attempted to revive her with help from park medical personnel.

  8. Category:Indoor amusement parks - Wikipedia

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    Sega amusement parks‎ (7 P) Pages in category "Indoor amusement parks" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.

  9. Holy Land USA - Wikipedia

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    1984, reopened 2014. (1984, reopened 2014) Holy Land USA is an 18-acre (7.3 ha) Catholic theme park in Waterbury, Connecticut, inspired by selected passages from the Bible. It consists of a chapel, stations of the cross, and replicas of catacombs and Israelite villages constructed from cinder blocks, bathtubs, and other discarded materials. [1]