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  2. Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park - Wikipedia

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    Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park Resort is a theme park and water park resort complex in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.The resort is themed after Ancient Greece, particularly its mythology and gods, and is named after the mountain in Greece where those gods were said to live. Mt. Olympus features an indoor and outdoor water park (home to America's first rotating waterslide, first wooden coaster ...

  3. Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, Big Chief Karts and Coasters merged with the former Family Land Waterpark and Treasure Island Hotel to create a large theme park on the border of Lake Delton and Wisconsin Dells, with a resort called Hotel Rome, an indoor waterpark, outdoor waterpark, theme park, and the area's first indoor theme park.

  4. Treasure Island (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Treasure Island is an 1883 novel by Robert Louis Stevenson. ... Mt. Olympus Water & Theme Park or Treasure Island Resort, Wisconsin Dells, US; Treasure Island Foods, ...

  5. Here's where you can stay on an island in Wisconsin - AOL

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  6. The Treasury (store) - Wikipedia

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    The General Merchandise Company was a mail order company founded by David Kritzik and his two sons, Robert and Stanley, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Treasure Island was founded as GMC's discount store division; its first location opened in Appleton, Wisconsin, on November 24, 1961.

  7. Dells of the Wisconsin River - Wikipedia

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    The Dells were made famous in 1886 by the photographer H. H. Bennett, who took the first stop-action photo of his son jumping onto Stand Rock. [5] The Kilbourn Dam, completed in 1909, raised the water level of the Upper Dells by about 17 feet (5.2 m), flooding some of the caves and rock formations in Bennett's photographs. [6] [7]