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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_PikeThe Pike - Wikipedia

    Queen's Park. In 1969, the name changed to Queen's Park, to coincide with the public opening of the historical ocean liner RMS Queen Mary, which the city had purchased as a combination tourist attraction and hotel. The park retained this name until closing and demolition (1979–1980).

    • 1979
    • Defunct
    • 1902
    • Long Beach, California, United States
  2. Apr 10, 2019 · Also known as Silver Spray Pier, Nu-Pike, Queens Park, and the Walk of a Thousand Lights at various times, the Pike was an amusement extravaganza that attracted fun seekers for over 75 years. While we cannot visit it today (it was demolished in 1979), the photo collection of the Los Angeles Public Library enables us to take a stroll down the ...

  3. Jul 16, 2018 · The 29-acre park was inspired by a trip to Japan’s Nara Deer Park and featured exotic deer, a somersaulting bear, a tiger, a rollerskating macaw, a Japanese teahouse, a poker-playing koi fish,...

  4. Some refer to Queens Park as "Silver Spray Pier". Silver Spray Pier existed at the foot of Cedar Avenue and was built in 1915 and demolished in 1948. It was never really the official park name. The Jack Rabbit Racer was built on the pier and later the Cyclone Racer replace it. The park was located on the north side of the pier prior to it's ...

  5. Queen's Park - Long Beach, CA. The Pike was an amusement zone in Long Beach, California. It was founded in 1902. In the late 1960's, it was named Queen's Park in honor of the recently arrived Queen Mary. The park was demolished in the late 1970's. I lived in Los Angeles the summers of 1968 and 1969. During the summer, I visited Queen's Park in ...

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  6. onthegrid.city › los-angeles › inglewoodOn the Grid : Queen Park

    Queen Park is a 1.1 acre park offering a quiet respite from the hectic city life of the rest of LA. This is a great spot for a picnic, for kids to spend all their energy and, interestingly, a great spot to learn a bit about growing vegetables.

  7. Queen Park. City Operated Facility. Park Amenities: Children's Play Areas. Restrooms. Directions. See an issue with this info? Tell us here. + - Leaflet.

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