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Hanson's Amusement Park Continued to Attract Young Families to the Grounds During Weekends, but the Week-Day Crowds of an Earlier Time Were Ending at Area Parks
Glen Echo Park - Then and Now Carousel Was One of the First to Be Sold, but a Fundraising Major Improvements to the Park
25Th Anniversary 1985-2010
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Bernie's Berni: the Revere Beach Whip Gavioli
Dorney Park Food and Drink Policy
The Construction of a Carousel
Black Voices, German Rebels: Acts of Masculinity in Postwar Popular Culture
Mr. Frederick Dolle: a Look at a “Carousel King” in His Heyday
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Permitted Rides by Owners for 2012
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INSIDE: Amusement Industry Remembers Mike Chance SEE PAGES 46-47 TM & ©2016 Amusement Today, Inc
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By Suzy Millar Miller and Connie Parkinson As Winter Winds Down, It's Time to Think About Fun Things to Do in the Summer
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National Register of Historic Places Inventory
The Biggest Playground on Earth
BIG ELI NEWS July, 1927
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Woman Dies in Kennywood Collapse As Fierce Storms Tear Through Region June 1, 2002
The Dark Ride
Phila. Firm Settles Amusement Park Death Case for $1.9 Mil
Amusement Parks As Landscapes of Popular Culture: an Analysis of Willow Grove Park and the Wildwoods
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The Performing Arts on Film and Television Catalogue
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15 Tilt We Skidded to a Stop on a Barren Landscape—A Cold, Gray No-Man’S-Land Beneath a Black, Dead Sky