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  2. Idlewild and Soak Zone - Wikipedia

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    Idlewild and Soak Zone is the oldest operating amusement park in Pennsylvania, third oldest in the United States, and twelfth oldest in the world. [46] The park has been recognized by trade magazine Amusement Today with the "Golden Ticket" award for best children's park in the world every year since 2010, through to 2018.

  3. Burlington Island - Wikipedia

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    Though relations between the Lenni Lenape and the colonists were generally peaceful, Burlington Island witnessed one of the few murders of that era. In 1671, two Dutchmen were slaughtered by Tashiowycan and Wyannattamo. [1] The Lenape then promised to kill the braves responsible; the murder is the first recorded in New Jersey's history. [3]

  4. Lenape, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Lenape is an unincorporated community in Pocopson Township in Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. Lenape is centered on the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 52 and Pocopson Road, west of the Brandywine Creek. [2]

  5. Shady Grove Park - Wikipedia

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    Shady Grove Park was a trolley park in Lemont Furnace, Pennsylvania. It operated as an amusement park and campground from 1905 to 2012. It operated as an amusement park and campground from 1905 to 2012.

  6. Moosic, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] [9] The Lenape, a Native American people, are the earliest-known inhabitants of Moosic. The borough was incorporated on December 9, 1898. [10] Before incorporation, the villages of Moosic and Greenwood had been a part of Lackawanna Township. [10] From 1886 to 1987, Moosic was the site of Rocky Glen Park, an amusement park.

  7. West Penn Railways - Wikipedia

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    Cowanshannock–Kittanning–Lenape Park: A line ran from Cowanshannock to Kittanning to Lenape Park, an amusement park built and operated by the company. This line was built to a 4 ft 8 + 1 ⁄ 2 in ( 1,435 mm ) gauge, the only element of West Penn Railways not built to 5 ft 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 in ( 1,588 mm ) gauge.

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  9. Chickies Ridge - Wikipedia

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    This was an amusement park built by the trolley company on the west end of the ridge, atop Chickies Rock, overlooking the Susquehanna. The line to the park was opened on July 1, 1893. It was then extended down the north side of the ridge, running westward about 0.5 miles (0.80 km), rounding a tight horseshoe curve and turning eastward, to cross ...