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Kings Island is a 364-acre amusement park in Mason, Ohio, that opened in 1972 as a relocation and expansion of Coney Island. It features over a hundred attractions, including fifteen roller coasters, a water park, and themed sections, and ranks third in attendance among seasonal parks in North America.
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LeSourdsville Lake Amusement Park, formerly known as Americana Amusement Park, was a defunct amusement park in Monroe, Ohio. It opened in 1922 as a family picnic destination and later added rides, attractions, and a ballroom.
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Idora Park was an amusement park in Youngstown, Ohio, that operated from 1899 to 1984. It featured roller coasters, a ballroom, a saltwater pool, and other attractions, but closed after a fire in 1984.
Cedar Point is a 364-acre amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio, that opened in 1870 and features 17 roller coasters. Learn about its origins as a bathing beach, its historic buildings, its record-breaking rides, and its awards as the best park in the world.
Find links to lists of amusement parks by region and alphabetically on Wikipedia. Explore the largest, oldest, and most popular parks in Africa, Americas, Asia, Oceania, and Europe.
Stricker's Grove is a family owned amusement park in Ross, Ohio, USA, that is closed to the public most of the year. It has two wooden roller coasters, Tornado and Teddy Bear, and several other rides and attractions.