Abandoned Amusement Parks In Missouri

Missouri is a large state with a lot of rural areas small towns and farmland so many of these places are bit remote.

Abandoned amusement parks in missouri. The amusement park opened in 1999 but after struggling early on it was closed in 2001. Celebration city was a theme park located in branson missouri united states. As a sister park to herschend family entertainment s silver dollar city theme park located nearby it was meant to continue the day where silver dollar city s 19th century theming left off.

There was a castle house train wooden rollercoaster restaurants pavilion and a magnificent archway leading into the park. Let s go on a road trip missouri. But before that it was called branson usa.

14 abandoned amusement parks and what they look like now. It opened in the afternoon into the evening with the operating day capped of. If you re not up for the entire journey or you want to add some stops along the way you can easily customize the google map directions to your needs interests and timeline.

It was themed after america in the 20th century with areas based on route 66 small town america in the 1900s and a beachside boardwalk in the 1920s. With the amusement park now abandoned still standing rides including the big dipper a wooden roller coaster and ripcord a skycoaster loom over debris strewn weedy walkways. Brandywine springs amusement parks was a wilmington delaware attraction from 1886 to 1923 and a solid example of early twentieth century fun.

Missouri in 2000 sculptor bob cassily worked tirelessly to transform it into an urban playground with a castle water chute old. 20 abandoned places in missouri that nature is reclaiming. This rare footage of a missouri amusement park will have you longing for the good old days.

If you re familiar with branson you may remember celebration city. While abandoned places can be a bit spooky they are also a signature of what once was. The primary reasons for amusement park closures in the early 20th century included the advent of the great depression destruction by fire accidents and construction of highways and other forms of land.