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  2. Silver Beach Amusement Park - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history and attractions of Silver Beach Amusement Park, a former resort and amusement park in St. Joseph, Michigan. The park operated from 1891 to 1971 and featured a carousel, a roller coaster, a ferris wheel, and more.

  3. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    This web page lists over 1,000 amusement parks that have closed in North America, with a focus on the United States. It provides the city, years of operation, and notes for each park, as well as links to related articles.

  4. Herschend Family Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Herschend Family Entertainment (HFE) is a private company that operates several theme parks and tourist attractions in the US and Canada. Founded by Hugo and Mary Herschend in 1950, HFE owns or co-owns Silver Dollar City, Dollywood, Kentucky Kingdom, Adventure Aquarium, and more.

  5. Silverwood Theme Park - Wikipedia

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    Silverwood Theme Park is a regional amusement park in northern Idaho, U.S., with rides, slides, shows, and a waterpark. It opened in 1988 and has grown to be the largest theme and water park in the American Northwest, with 7 roller coasters and 41 attractions.

  6. The Pike - Wikipedia

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    The Pike was a popular beach resort and amusement park from 1902 to 1979, featuring rides, attractions, food stands, and a bath house. Learn about its history, evolution, and demise from this comprehensive Wikipedia article.

  7. Dollywood - Wikipedia

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    Dollywood is a theme park owned by country singer Dolly Parton and Herschend Family Entertainment. It is located in the Knoxville metropolitan area near the Great Smoky Mountains and features rides, shows, crafts, and music inspired by Appalachia.

  8. White City (Bellingham) - Wikipedia

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    White City was an amusement park located at Lake Whatcom's Silver Beach in Bellingham, Washington. White City opened in 1906 and closed in 1919. The park had a wooden roller coaster, plus a hotel, dance hall and an ice cream parlor. White City was named because of its "white" electric lights. References

  9. Corkscrew (Silverwood) - Wikipedia

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    Corkscrew is a steel roller coaster with two inversions that operates at Silverwood Theme Park in Idaho. It was the first modern inverting coaster in the world and the first to take riders upside down twice, opening at Knott's Berry Farm in 1975.