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  2. Castle Park (amusement park) - Wikipedia

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    Castle Park, formerly Castle Amusement Park, is a 25-acre amusement park and family amusement center located in Riverside, California.The park utilizes a medieval "castle" theme and includes attractions such as a miniature golf course, arcade, and 21 amusement rides including one roller coaster, Merlin's Revenge, a junior rollercoaster.

  3. 1968 Trans-American Championship - Wikipedia

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    Continental Divide Raceway, Castle Rock, Colorado: 250 mi (400 km) Chevrolet Camaro: Porsche 911: Mark Donohue: Fred Baker: 12 September 8 Riverside International Raceway, Riverside, California: 249.6 mi (401.7 km) Ford Mustang: Alfa Romeo GTA: Horst Kwech: Vic Provenzano: 13 October 6 Pacific Raceways, Kent, Washington: 303.75 mi (488.84 km ...

  4. Continental Divide Raceways - Wikipedia

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    Continental Divide Raceways was a race track located in Castle Rock, Colorado, about 30-mile (48 km) south of Denver.Built in 1959, it featured a 2.8-mile (4.5 km) road course, half-mile (.805 km) oval, and 4,200-foot (1,300 m) drag strip.

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  6. IROC II - Wikipedia

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    IROC II was the second year of IROC competition, which took place over three weekends in 1974 and 1975. It saw the use of the Chevrolet Camaro in all races, which replaced the Porsche Carrera RSR race cars used in the first year of competition.

  7. Riverside, California - Wikipedia

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    Other attractions in Riverside include the Fox Performing Arts Center, Museum of Riverside, which houses exhibits and artifacts of local history, the California Museum of Photography, the California Citrus State Historic Park, Castle Park, and the Parent Washington Navel Orange Tree, the last of California's two original navel orange trees.