Lakeside Amusement Park near Denver, Colorado, USA was built 1906 -1908 opening in May of 1908. The park was originally called "White City" after an architectural style originating in Chicago. There were several White City amusement parks across the US in the early 20th Century. One of the principals in the founding of Lakeside was Adolph Zang a German immigrant who also founded the Zang Brewing Company. The park opened with a beer garden theme and included a Ferris wheel, a Star Ride (similar to a Ferris wheel) merry-go-round, shoot-the-chutes, an early roller coaster, fun house, and two steam locomotives from the 1904 St Louis Worlds Fair which are still operating on the property.
1908....as a White City.
The motto of Lakeside Amusement Park is 'Enjoy the Ride!'.
Lakeside Amusement Park In Denver CO. Opened in 1908 :)
about 20$
150 Ft. High
Rhoda Krasner who inherited it from her father Ben who bought it in 1930 with his partners.
The Astérix amusement park opened on april 30, 1989.
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The Cyclone at Lakeside Amusement Park in Denver is the tallest roller coaster im Colorado at 80 feet.
Yes, certainly. It was built for and controlled by the Chocolate company.
A theme park is an amusement park built around a central idea or concept.
Lake Bindegolly National Park is a park in Queensland, Australia. Lake Arrowhead State Park is a park in Texas. Lost Creek State Park is a park in Montana. Lakeside Amusement Park is located in Denver, Colorado.