Sure, you know all about Cedar Point, but Ohio was once home to plenty of smaller amusement parks. From 'trolley parks' to lakefront destinations, let's take a look back at amusement parks that used to bring that Ohio summer fun back in the day.
Sure, you know all about Cedar Point, but Ohio was once home to plenty of smaller amusement parks. From"trolley parks" to lakefront destinations, let's take a look back at amusement parks that used to bring that Ohio summer fun back in the day.Also known as"The Park of 1,000 Trees," Crystal Beach was established in Vermillion in 1907.
The iconic carousel debuted in 1905, followed by rollercoasters and other rides. The park began its decline in popularity around the early 1960s before it eventually closed in 1969. The carousel is now at the Western Reserve Historical Society.We miss Geauga Lake Park just as much as you do.
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