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Oaks Park
Portland
Oregon
(503) 233-5777
One of the country's oldest trolley parks, the turn-of-the-century Oaks includes the steel Looping Thunder coaster.
Ober Gatlinburg
Gatlinburg
Tennessee
(865) 436-5423
In the winter, it's a ski resort. In the warmer weather, it's an "amusement park," although only in a liberal interpretation of the concept. Ride the aerial tramway (the country's largest!), careen down the Alpine slide, and get wet on the two water coasters.
Old Town
Kissimmee (near Walt Disney World)
Florida
(407) 396-4888
A strip mall filled with gift shops that grew into a mini-amusement park.
Old Tucson Studios
Tucson
Arizona
(520) 883-0100
Not a theme park, per se. This real, working movie studio has a long-time Hollywood connection. Features tours, exhibits, and Wild West entertainment.
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