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Joyland Amusement Park was a small family-owned traditional amusement park, located in Lubbock, Texas, United States within Lubbock's Mackenzie Park. It typically operated from March to September of each year, opening six days a week but only during the evening on weeknights.
Joyland Amusement Park was an amusement park in Wichita, Kansas, United States. It was in continuous operation from 1949 to 2004, standing vacant for two years before closing permanently in 2006. [1] It was once the largest theme park in central Kansas and featured a wooden roller coaster as well as 15 other rides.
Joyland Amusement Park: Lubbock: 1940s–2022 Kiddie Wonderland Houston: 1930s-early 1990s Luna Park: Houston: 1924–1934 Magic Landing: El Paso: 1984–1988 Penny Whistle Park Dallas: 1967–1995 Peppermint Park: Houston, Friendswood: Late 1950s–1989, 1989–1994 Playland Park: Houston: 1940–1967 Playland Park: San Antonio: 1943–1980 ...
Joyland Amusement Park. Wichita, Kansas. Once the largest theme park in Central Kansas, Joyland opened in 1949 and closed in 2006. Since then, vandalism, theft, and fire rhave ripped through what ...
Joyland Amusement Park. Wichita, Kansas Opened in 1949, Joyland was an amusement park fixture that closed in 2006. The years since haven't been kind to the site, with vandalism, theft, and fire ...
Joyland Amusement Park - Lubbock. 1973 - 2022. Before it was Joyland Amusement Park, the park was known as Mackenzie Park Playground and opened in the 1940s.
Before it closed in 2006, Joyland Amusement Park operated across the street from Jardine, teasing generations of students who had to pass by a roller coaster every morning on the way to school.
Joyland is a historic free entry amusement park located in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, on the coast of East Anglia. The theme park opened in 1949 on the site of the former Anchor Gardens next to Britannia Pier .