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Retro amusement park photos that look fun and also slightly terrifying

Retro Amusement Park Photos

There’s something undeniably captivating about old amusement park photos, Prepare for a nostalgic trip where fun and mild terror are just part of the ride.

 

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Fortune Teller Machine

The fortune teller in Palace Amusements, Asbury Park, New Jersey.

 

Image Credit: Carol M. Highsmith/ Library of Congress

Texas Amusement Park

Amusement Park in Kemah, Texas.

 

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Connecticut Amusement Park

Amusement park in Southington, Connecticut.

 

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Bumper Cars

Bumper cars in Southington, Connecticut. Amusement park, 1942.

 

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Glen Echo Amusement Park

Washington, D. C. One of the rides at the Glen Echo amusement park.

 

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Buckeye Lake Amusement Park

People in a ride  at Buckeye Lake Amusement Park, near Columbus, Ohio.

 

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 Long Beach, California

Amusement park in Long Beach, California.

 

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Lake Compounce Amusement Park

A carousel at the Lake Compounce amusement park in the oldest continuously-operating amusement park in the United States, in Bristol, Connecticut Opened in 1846.

 

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Nemo Castle

Nemo Castle ride at Electric Park, Detroit, Michigan.

 

Buchroe Beach Amusement Park

Blackbeard’s castle in Buchroe Beach amusement park, Hampton, Virginia

 

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Luna Park

Loop the loop ride in Luna Park, Coney Island.

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