Where was idora park in youngstown ohio?
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When did Idora park close in Youngstown Ohio?
On April 26, 1984, the park caught fire, burning down multiple rides and concession stands. The park was devastated, and was unable to recover. On Sept. 16, 1984, the park closed its doors.
What happened to Idora park in Youngstown Ohio?
On April 26, 1984, a catastrophic fire destroyed Idora's Lost River ride, part of the Wildcat, the park office, and most of the game booths on the lower midway. Despite the losses, the park opened on schedule for the 1984 season.
Why is Idora called Idora?
The park opened as Terminal Park on May 30, 1899, which was Decoration Day (now known as Memorial Day). At that time in America, it was common for amusement parks called trolley parks to sprout at the end of trolley lines to generate weekend revenue. ... It was later renamed Idora Park.
Who owns Idora Park in Youngstown Ohio?
For more than 25 years Jim & Toni Amey have been scouring the USA to gather Idora Park artifacts, large and small. They have amassed what is believed to be the most extensive and unique collection of Idora Park items in existence.
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Can you get into Idora Park?
Their mission is to find, rescue, restore and share Idora Park artifacts and to keep alive the memories of Youngstown Ohio's Idora Park amusement park which existed from 1899-1984. The museum will open June 26 and 27, 2021 and July 1-4, 2021 from 12:00pm-6:00pm each day. Admission is $7.50 at the gate.
Is Youngstown Ohio a good place to live?
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — In its annual Best Places to Live report, U.S. News and World Report ranked Youngstown at 108 out of 125 metro areas in the United States.