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Kiddieland Amu****t Park (stylized as "
KiDDieLAND") was an amu****t park
located at the
corner of
North Avenue and
First Avenue in
Melrose Park, Illinois...
- Sauzer's
Kiddieland was an amu****t park that
operated near the U.S.
Route 30 and U.S.
Route 41
intersection in Schererville,
Indiana from 1949 to 1993...
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World 1922:
Dodgem opens 1923: Speed-O-Plane
removed 1924:
Pippin and
Kiddieland open 1925:
Swimming pool
opens 1926: 1910
Racer removed, The Whip replaced...
- home of
Kiddieland Amu****t Park from 1929
until 2010 (it
closed in
September 2009
before it was
demolished in 2010 and the sign of
Kiddieland was relocated...
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affectionately known and
referred to as "
Kiddieland", as it was
mainly targeted to children. The "
Kiddieland"
phenomenon was not a
franchise in its original...
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November 4, 2021. Jennings, Jay (February 26, 2021).
Beverly Park: L.A.'s
Kiddieland, 1943–74.
Independently published. ISBN 979-8713878917. Monkkonen, Paavo;...
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completely refurbished and
returned to
Kiddieland after an absence.
Splash City's
buildings and
Kiddieland's carousel and boat ride
received new roofs...
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rides were
added to
Kiddieland:
Flying Tigers and Ruka Safari. In 2018, the
Roller Coaster was re-tracked. A new ride
opened in
Kiddieland called Engine 86...
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March 24, 2012. Rackl, Lori (March 23, 2012). "Chicago girl goes from
Kiddieland to
Sterling Cooper".
Chicago Sun Times.
Archived from the
original on...
- of the Jack Rabbit's
trains and
rebranded it as the Back Wabbit. The
Kiddieland area was
originally a
giant concrete swimming pool. When the park was...