Joyland Amusement Park
Even though Joyland Amusement Park is north of Oklahoma in Wichita, KS, this is one of those locations we are sure you will enjoy. The current location of Joyland Amusement Park came into existence on...
View ArticlePerfect Swing Family Fun Center
Perfect Swing has been closed down since 2010 due to a […]
View ArticleGandini’s Circus
Heading down busy Kelly Ave in downtown Edmond, passing an Arby’s and a gas station, you wouldn’t think anything of the obscure dirt road blocked off by a yellow fence. At first you may just notice a...
View ArticleJoyland Amusement Park
Even though Joyland Amusement Park is north of Oklahoma in Wichita, KS, this is one of those locations we are sure you will enjoy. The current location of Joyland Amusement Park came into existence on...
View ArticleDogpatch U.S.A.
Opening Thoughts with Psychosaw13 (Johnny Fletcher) It is with great pleasure that I present to all of you Dogpatch U.S.A. I first discovered Dogpatch by a suggestion from Chardonnay Mullin (a friend...
View ArticlePonderosa Water Park
This water park can be found in the small community of Oologah (spelling Oolagah before the statehood), right off Highway 88. Oologah is probably best known for being the birthplace of aviation legend...
View ArticleCamp Red Rock
Camp Red Rock, a Girl Scout camp in Binger Oklahoma, has been around for numerous years as well as a good deal of astounding memories. Built in 1946 and opening in the mid 50’s, the camp was relatively...
View ArticlePerfect Swing Family Fun Center
Perfect Swing has been closed down since 2010 due to a tornado that swept through and tore up part of the building. Now in 2012 it still sits and nothing has been done. Ironically their website is...
View ArticleOld Quartz Mountain Water Slide
Summertime. It is every kid’s favorite. School is out and you are care free. For some, going on family vacations was a staple in the summer and a lot of kids spent time at area lakes. There is so much...
View ArticleEagle Park
Herbert Woesner began with a vision of a family fun amusement park and after nearby Craterville Park closed due to Fort Sill moving onto the land there was a need for one too. He was a farmer at the...
View ArticleCamp Scott
First opening on August 11, 1928 as Camp Ma-Del-Co and running for just a two-week period. Costs ran at either $5.00 for the first five days or $9.00 for the entire ten-day stay. The camp and the...
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