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Learning how to pilot the rafts to Tom Sawyer Island at Walt Disney World illustrated the difference between training and ...
THERE’S no better place than the beach to keep the kids entertained during those long, hot summer holiday weeks – but even ...
It’s big, loud, brash with old-timey movie stars (Oh, hi Brad Pitt), stars on the rise (Hey there, Damson Idris) and it exists merely to entertain. In a week where Northeast Ohio is currently baking, ...
"Mama Duck" is six stories tall and she last visited Pittsburgh in 2013. Her baby duckling, "Timmy," stands over 10 feet tall.
A once thriving attraction on a popular stretch of UK coastline stands frozen in time after its owners were unable to keep it profitable, as these eerie images show ...
It’s not just the noise: Cicadas are overrunning an amusement park and are taking the blame for a car crash Brood 14 is emerging across portions of the eastern U.S., and will likely be a present ...
A car in Blue Ash, Ohio, flipped after a cicada from Brood 14 flew inside an open window and frightened the driver, causing them to lose control. The driver was not injured. (Blue Ash Police ...
LAKEMONT, Pa. (WTAJ) — Leap the Dips is the world’s oldest roller coaster and joined the list of National Historic Landmarks in 1996. But with Lakemont Park not operating its beloved rides fo… ...
Parking is $5 per car before 6 p.m. and $10 per car after 6 p.m. Find the amusement park at 11490 Hamilton-Cleves Road in Hamilton, Ohio. Learn more here.
Electric rail companies built the parks to attract riders on weekends and off-hours. This image, circa 1905, shows an electric trolley car taking passengers to "The Oaks" amusement park.
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