Steffi said:Here in Florida:
Circus World in Haines City (it was also Boardwalk & Baseball for a while before it closed) That big wooden roller coaster right off the interstate was how I always knew we were almost at Disney!
Old Chicago was in Bollingbrook, farther out that 'right before you hit the burbs.....we3disneygo said:Old Chicago......right before you hit the burbs...... anyone recall this??????
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SamRoc said:Palisades Park in New Jersey (Little Miss America!) and Rockaway Playland in New York.
It was torched after it closed. Probably the partiers that used the facilities after they put up the mounds of dirt to keep people out of the parking lots.SillyMe said:I remember that place! Didn't it burn down?
tmt martins said:Enchanted Forest In Maryland Now most of the attractions are on a farm being rehabbed But I love it there it was a storybook type park.
jonestavern said:Crescent ParK, Lincoln Park, Whalom Park, Rocky Point Park (Shore Dinner Hall)
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anita967 said:Gosh I can't believe I forgot!!! We had an Enchanted Forest amusement park in Chesterton, Indiana. It was very small but a lot of fun. There is a waterpark there now!
I work about 2 miles from where Lakeside was. It is now a strip mall w/ Kroger's, CVS, Subway and a great sushi/oriental restaurant. I love having all those stores near work, but I would give it up in a second if Lakeside was back. That was the best place!!! I always said I would take my kids there, but never got to. They closed due to the flood of '85 and the fact that a worker got "run over" by the roller coaster. My BF in elementary school would have her birthday party there every year, it was a blast! My DH worked there for a while during the summers he was in college and said it was a great place to work. They would sneak back in after hours and ride things.tar heel said:I've got two previously mentioned -- Ghost Town in Maggie Valley, NC, and Lakeside in Salem, VA -- plus one new one: Land of Oz in Banner Elk, NC.