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  2. Magic Mountain, Glenelg - Wikipedia

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    Magic Mountain was a theme park in Glenelg, a beachside suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.It opened in December 1982 and closed on 18 July 2004. Magic Mountain was popular among the young and "young at heart", but had also been criticised for its design, which was likened to a "giant dog dropping". [1]

  3. Parks and gardens of Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    The South Australian government region known as Western Adelaide and which occupies the area in the Adelaide metropolitan area located to the north-west of the Adelaide city centre consists of the following local government areas: the City of Charles Sturt, the City of West Torrens and the western half of the City of Port Adelaide Enfield.

  4. The Beachouse - Wikipedia

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    The Beachouse is a family entertainment complex located on the foreshore at Glenelg in Adelaide, South Australia. The five-story complex also features a function room, The Function, Glenelg. The Beachouse replaced the old arcade/entertainment venue, Magic Mountain which stood from 1982 to 2004.

  5. Adelaide Park Lands - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide is a planned city, and the Adelaide Park Lands are an integral part of Colonel William Light's 1837 plan. [11] [3] Light chose a site spanning the River Torrens (known as Yatala by the Kaurna people [12]), and planned the city to fit the topography of the landscape, "on rising ground".

  6. Category:Parks in Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    This category for the class of open space provided for recreational use which can be described as urban parks and which are located within the metropolitan area known as Adelaide. For protected areas in the Adelaide metropolitan area, please refer List of protected areas in Adelaide .

  7. Rundle Park / Kadlitpina - Wikipedia

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    The park is bounded by East Terrace (west), Botanic Road (north), Dequetteville Terrace (east) and Rundle Road (south). [11]Since 2000, in February/March of most years, the park has been the site of the Garden of Unearthly Delights, the first venue hub of the Adelaide Fringe, featuring a variety of music, comedy and theatre shows, as well as food stalls, bars and carnival rides, including a ...