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What was the name of the only amusement park in San Francisco?

The bold thrills and sad death of Playland, S.F.'s amusement park. It's hard to imagine now, but for the majority of the 20th Century the most visible feature on the San Francisco coastline was a sprawling amusement park that stretched across Ocean Beach north of Golden Gate Park.



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A small amusement park named Lakemont Park in Altoona is where the world's oldest operating coaster is located. This roller coaster, called Leap the Dips opened in 1902 and is one of the last “side friction” coasters.

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Beverly Hills Cop III | 1994 The 'Wonderworld' amusement park is Paramount's 100 acre theme park, the California's Great America, Great America Parkway, Santa Clara, in the South Bay area south of San Francisco.

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  1. Universal Studios Hollywood. 37,362. Amusement & Theme Parks. ...
  2. Disneyland Park. 27,955. Amusement & Theme Parks. ...
  3. Disney California Adventure Park. 15,726. ...
  4. LEGOLAND California. 9,187. ...
  5. SeaWorld. 10,299. ...
  6. Knott's Berry Farm. 4,523. ...
  7. Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk. 3,654. ...
  8. Six Flags Magic Mountain. 5,500.


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Walt Disney World Resort: Orlando, Florida Arguably the most famous amusement park in the world, Walt Disney World Resort inspires awe in children and adults alike. Four distinct theme parks make up the larger Walt Disney World Resort.

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