What is the old abandoned amusement park in Pennsylvania?
Ivyside Park (1925-1945)Ivyside opened in 1925 with the largest swimming pool in Pennsylvania. It was 620 feet long. The park also had a roller coaster and other rides, but it suffered during The Depression and was abandoned in 1945.
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