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Casual depictions and mentions of Palisades Park are seen in various works set in the New York City area when the park was extant – in the 1945 film The Clock, the lights of the rollercoaster and other structures in the park can be seen across the Hudson while the young lovers wait for a bus on Riverside Drive; in the opening credits of the ...
Also known as Dolle's Park, Colonnade Park, Palisades Park, and Rexford Park Magic Forest Lake George: 1963–2018 McCullough's Kiddie Park Coney Island: 1950s–2012 Niagara Splash Park: Niagara Falls: 1988–1991, 1993–1996, 2005–2006 Later known as Fallsville Splash Park Nunley's: Baldwin: 1940–1995 Nunley's Happyland: Bethpage: 1951 ...
Palisades Park is a 26.4-acre (10.7 ha) park in Santa Monica, California. The park is located along a 1.6-mile (2.6 km) section of Ocean Avenue on top of an uplifted unconsolidated sedimentary coastal Quaternary terrace with exposed bluffs, offering views of both the Pacific Ocean and the coastal mountains.
PALISADES PARK — Borough Administrator Dave Lorenzo may be terminated at a special council meeting on Wednesday, just two months after he was placed on administrative leave with pay and after he ...
PALISADES PARK — The borough's business administrator has filed another lawsuit against the borough and mayor, his second since he was placed on administrative leave last month.
Palisades Interstate Park Commission, joint New York and New Jersey commission to oversee parks along the Palisades on the west bank of the Hudson River; Palisades Interstate Parkway, highway running north from the George Washington Bridge in Bergen County, New Jersey to Rockland County and Orange County in the state of New York
PALISADES PARK — Longtime Clerk Gina Kim has resigned due to "egregious conduct" by the borough's mayor and facilities manager that was ignored by officials, her letter of resignation says.
Cyclone was the name of two wooden roller coasters which operated at Palisades Amusement Park in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. The first operated from 1927 through 1934, and the second between 1945 and 1971.