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- Albany, in Queensbury, New York. The Great Escape was opened in 1954 as Storytown USA, a Mother Goose themed amu****t park by businessman Charles Wood...
- and leaves the other behind. Van Sant had another script, The Boys of Storytown, containing the Mike and Scott characters, as well as Hans and Bob; Van...
- Lonely Mind (Self-released, 1999) Honk! (Self-released, 2007) Mount Olive (Storytown Records, 2017) Winford Turner (August 27, 1985). "Stone: I know Hank's...
- brand in its name; and before the Premier purchase, the park was known as Storytown USA. Six Flags Magic Mountain Valencia, California 1971 1979 Acquired...
- designed and built by Arto Monaco. Monaco initially wanted to call the park Storytown, but another theme park with that name already existed. Monaco chose the...
- in 1954 to open his own park in Queensbury, New York, which he named Storytown USA. In order to do this, he needed some loans from local banks. With...
- branding, but gained it in 2022. Prior to the purchase, the park was named Storytown USA. Six Flags Magic Mountain Valencia, California 1971 1979 Originally...
- renamed Story Land after its first year because the name was too similar to Storytown USA in Upstate New York. The park was operated by the family's Morrell...
- 1897–1964 Steeplechase Park Rockaway Beach, Queens, Queens Early 20th Century Storytown, USA Queensbury/Lake George 1954–1983 Absorbed by The Great Escape & Splashwater...
- Demon was the first major ride, and the first roller coaster, built after Storytown USA changed its name to the Great Escape. Previously, the coaster was...