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  2. York’s Wild Kingdom roars into 2024, its 44th summer. Prime ...

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    York's Wild Kingdom, southern Maine’s beloved zoo with exotic animals and nostalgic rides, has much to offer while up for sale for redevelopment. York’s Wild Kingdom roars into 2024, its 44th ...

  3. York Beach: Here's what's new at Short Sands Beach, Wild ...

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    York Beach 2024: Here's the scoop on new restaurants, hotel makeovers, Wild Kingdom, Nubble Lighthouse and big events.

  4. Wild Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Wild Kingdom won Emmy Awards for "outstanding program achievement" in 1966, 1967, 1968, and 1969. [4] Liz and Henk Maartens, from Irene, Pretoria, South Africa, won five Emmy Awards for the documentary program Wild Kingdom in 1970. One Emmy Award was for camerawork, while the other Emmy Awards were for aspects of production. [5]

  5. Jim Fowler - Wikipedia

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    Fowler first served as co-host of Wild Kingdom with Marlin Perkins, and became the main host in 1985 following Perkins' retirement.During this time he received four Emmy awards and an endorsement by the National PTA for family viewing.

  6. York Beach, Maine - Wikipedia

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    York Days is an annual event that takes place around the downtown York Beach area. York Days takes place on a weekend in early August every year. Events include a craft fair, a softball tournament, and a large fireworks display on the last Sunday of the weekend. [5] Lighting of the Nubble: The Nubble Light is lit up twice a year with Christmas ...

  7. ‘Wild Kingdom’ to Return to NBC After More Than 30 ... - AOL

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    Wild Kingdom” first premiered on NBC in 1963 with Perkins as host and Fowler as co-host. The series moved from broadcast to primetime syndication in 1971. Perkins retired in 1985 and Fowler ...

  8. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    The physical assets of the park were sold at a receiver's sale in Olympia Park for $200. [76] [77] Oakwood Amusement Park Crafton: 1900?–1970s Olympia Park McKeesport: 1902–1942 Paxtang Park: Harrisburg: 1893–1929 [78] Playtown Park Springfield Township: 1952–1969 [79] Poconos' Magic Valley Bushkill: 1977–1982

  9. Six Flags America - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags America is an amusement park in Woodmore, Maryland, United States, [2] [3] near Upper Marlboro, [4] adjacent to the Washington, DC metropolitan area.. Founded as a wildlife center in 1974 by Ross Perot, ABC television operated the park as a drive-through safari called The Largo Wildlife Preserve, from 1974 [5] until its closure, in 1978.