Rose Island - amusement park - ended in 1937.
Happyland Amusement Park ended in 1935.
Springlake Amusement Park ended in 1981.
Kiddieland Amusement Park ended in 2009.
Wedgewood Village Amusement Park ended in 1969.
Miracle Strip Amusement Park ended in 2004.
Riverside Amusement Park - Indianapolis - ended in 1970.
Peony Park was an amusement park in Omaha, Nebraska. It closed in 1994.
Sorry, Oregon is lame when it comes to amusement parks, we have none. In Salem (about 50 miles south of Portland) there is a weak "amusement park" with two waterslides and a couple rides for little kids. It is called Thrillville and can probably be googled. But if you are planning a trip to Oregon in hopes of an amusement park, plan something else. However, at the end of May-first part of June, the Rose Festival comes to Portland. It is a carnival full of rides, games and naval ships. It is cleaner than most carnivals and is suprizingly fun.
The now defunct ( since l97l) Palisades Amusement Park straddled the borders of the towns of Cliffside Park ( south end) and Fort Lee ( Northern end). There is also a town, unrelated, callee Palisades Park which still is extant.
Hyde Park - Central Railroad of Long Island station - ended in 1876.
The amusement park -- Luna Park -- shuts down on or around Halloween. This year, 2011, the park is open through October 30. The park is open only on weekends from Easter to Memorial Day, then every day from Memorial Day to Labor Day, and then only on weekends again from Labor Day to the end of October. The beach, the boardwalk and the Coney Island Museum are open year round, but there are no lifeguards on duty from Memorial Day to Labor Day. See the Related Links below for the official Coney Island website and the official Luna Park website.
The amusement park -- Luna Park -- shuts down on or around Halloween. This year, 2011, the park is open through October 30. The park is open only on weekends from Easter to Memorial Day, then every day from Memorial Day to Labor Day, and then only on weekends again from Labor Day to the end of October. The beach, the boardwalk and the Coney Island Museum are open year round, but there are no lifeguards on duty from Memorial Day to Labor Day. See the Related Links below for the official Coney Island website and the official Luna Park website.