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Wade Shows was founded in 1912 by Leander "Lee" Wade. [1] [3] The family-owned company began playing at small events in the greater Detroit area, first known as Imperial Shows, and later Joyland Midway Attractions after Lee Wade retired. Wallace G. "W.G." Wade, the oldest son of Lee Wade, started his own operation in 1916 called W.G. Wade Shows ...
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The following is a list of local children's television shows in the United States. These were locally produced commercial television programs intended for the child audience with unique hosts and themes. This type of programming began in the late 1940s and continued into the late 1970s; some shows continued into the 1990s.
A schoolteacher is paired with a hockey player to compete in a holiday-themed reality show. Ashley Williams and Andrew Walker Team Up for a Jolly Christmas Competition Show in 'Jingle Bell Run ...
Jolly Roger Amusement Park – Ocean City; Jolly Roger at the Pier – Ocean City; Sharptown Firemen's Carnival – Sharptown; Six Flags America – Upper Marlboro; Trimper's Rides – Ocean City; Wisp Resort – McHenry
Conklin Shows was the largest traveling amusement corporation in North America. [1] The 75-year-old company operated traveling carnivals at various summer agricultural shows across North America and is based in Brantford, Ontario, and formerly also in West Palm Beach, Florida. The company has a long history in Canada, providing entertainment ...
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A good example of a trolley park is Coney Island. Through the years people traveled to Reeds Lake and Ramona Park from Grand Rapids and other cities in West Michigan, first using horse-drawn trams, street steam railroad, interurban, electric streetcars or trolleys and finally, by the mid-1930s, city buses. The cars and bus routes were always ...