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    • Six Flags New Orleans. There are few abandoned sites in the United States as creepy as Six Flags New Orleans. The storied amusement park, which first operated as Jazzland, was devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
    • Discovery Island at Walt Disney World. While Walt Disney World may conjure up images of glossy facades and colorful castles, there are a few relics of the resort’s past that visitors can spot in broad daylight.
    • Ghost Town in the Sky. Wild West-themed amusement park Ghost Town in the Sky opened in 1961 atop Buck Mountain in Maggie Valley, North Carolina. And guests couldn’t just drive up and park at the gates — they had to take either a 3,370-foot-long chair lift or an inclined funicular railway to reach the theme park.
    • Heritage USA. Heritage USA — the brainchild of television evangelists Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker — opened just outside of Charlotte, North Carolina in 1978.
  2. Aug 7, 2020 · Here are 14 abandoned amusement parks around the world that no longer grant admission in a traditional sense, though they still offer much to amuse.

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    • Six Flags New Orleans. The Louisiana park may be the most famous abandoned park in the country. Opened in 2000 and originally known as Jazzland, the Six Flags company scooped up the independent park and rebranded it Six Flags New Orleans in 2002.
    • River Country. No abandoned water park is more noteworthy than River Country. Originally opened in 1976 at Walt Disney World in Florida, it is arguably the world’s first major water park.
    • Geauga Lake. Address. Geauga Lake, Aurora, OH 44202, USA. Get directions. One of the oldest and most high-profile amusement parks to be abandoned, Ohio’s Geauga Lake first opened in 1888.
    • Land of Oz. Address. 1 Yellow Brick Rd, Beech Mountain, NC 28604, USA. Get directions. Phone +1 844-307-7469. Web Visit website. Located in North Carolina (and not, as you might expect, Kansas), Land of Oz operated from 1970 to 1980.
  3. According to the National Amusement Park Historical Association, there are approximately 1,000 defunct amusement parks in North America, with a significant number being in the United States.

    Amusement Park
    City
    Years Of Operation
    1943–1962
    1943–1974
    1997–2017
    1954–1979
    • Minerva Amusement Park
    • Olentangy Park
    • Indianola Park
    • Norwood Amusement Park

    Minerva Amusement Park opened in the summer of 1895 and was the first amusement park in Franklin County. The park had a zoological garden, an ornithological museum, the Scenic Railway roller coaster, and even a water slide. Minerva Amusement Park’s original dance hall burned down in 1896, and a casino took its place. Weirdly, the casino wasn’t a pl...

    Speaking of Olentangy Park… the amusement park was first opened in 1899. It was run by the Dusenbury Brothers who wanted their park to be a family-friendly place to visit. Olentangy Park was a sight to be seen and featured a beautiful theater, a Loop-the-Loop ride, a Shoot-the-Chutes ride, Ferris wheels, and many other thrills in the 44 years it wa...

    Opened in 1905, Indianola Park was in the heart of the University District. It stretched from 18th Avenue to Norwich Avenue and 4th Street to Big Four Street–a total of 30 acres. Not only did this amusement park have numerous rides and coasters, but it also boasted a huge swimming pool, a dance hall, and later, a stage for touring music groups to p...

    This popular destination in Bexley, at the corner of Alum Creek Drive and E. Livingston Ave., had over 20 attractions. Norwood had multiple kids’ rides, a small Ferris wheel, a swimming pool, and other rotating exhibits. The park was open until the late 1950s and was the last remaining amusement park in the Columbus area. Norwood was reportedly tor...

  4. Explore the stories and photos of some of the most interesting and unique abandoned amusement parks in the world, from a medieval castle to a dinosaur-themed forest. Learn about the history, the memories, and the challenges of these forgotten attractions that invite you to discover their secrets and mysteries.

  5. Apr 19, 2023 · Here are 10 of the world’s most bewitching abandoned theme parks. Berliner Spreepark (Germany) Named for the nearby River Spree, this Berlin park was operational from 1969 to 2001.

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