ADavis85
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Went with my good friend Rob up to Carlisle, PA over the weekend to visit this old amusement park. It's been abandoned for about 6 years, and was originally built in the 1930's. In fact, the rides (which are mostly gone now) were all transferred from the Palisades Amusement Park in NJ after it was closed. Any how, on to the photos.
1: The main entrance. Er, at least...the easiest way onto the property now-a-days.
A Bridge to Fun by ACDavis85, on Flickr
2: A couple of "store fronts"; the Space Arcade and a 'Haunted-House' ride called _____ Inferno (couldn't read what the first word was anymore...).
Space Arcade by ACDavis85, on Flickr
3: Finally, the pièce de résistance, the only standing ride left; The Cyclone.
Cyclone by ACDavis85, on Flickr
More from this trip can be found HERE.
4: We also stopped by the Gettysburg battle field on the way home, to visit the Sachs Covered Bridge. This is a very popular 'haunt' for local ghost hunters. Do you believe?
Sachs Bridge 2 by ACDavis85, on Flickr
1: The main entrance. Er, at least...the easiest way onto the property now-a-days.
A Bridge to Fun by ACDavis85, on Flickr
2: A couple of "store fronts"; the Space Arcade and a 'Haunted-House' ride called _____ Inferno (couldn't read what the first word was anymore...).
Space Arcade by ACDavis85, on Flickr
3: Finally, the pièce de résistance, the only standing ride left; The Cyclone.
Cyclone by ACDavis85, on Flickr
More from this trip can be found HERE.
4: We also stopped by the Gettysburg battle field on the way home, to visit the Sachs Covered Bridge. This is a very popular 'haunt' for local ghost hunters. Do you believe?
Sachs Bridge 2 by ACDavis85, on Flickr
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