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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 was founded on June 12, 1949 by Lester Ottaway to house a miniature 12-inch (300 mm) gauge steam locomotive. It was originally located at 1515 East Central but soon moved to its final location at 2801 South Hillside. After Lester Ottaway’s death in the mid-1950s, his three sons, Herbert, Harold and Eddie continued running the park.
Shopping malls in Lubbock, Texas (2 P) T. ... Joyland Amusement Park; W. West Texas Walk of Fame This page was last edited on 10 October 2023, at 21:22 (UTC ...
The year of 2023 saw more than 100 openings, and nearly half as many closures in Lubbock. Here's a look at what the Hub City said goodbye to in 2023.
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