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I know very little about this place other than it existed in the Heights somewhere. I scoured the 1950s and 1960s aerial photography and I am not spotting it. It was pretty small so that isn't surprising. It had 4 rides, 6 concession games, and a penny arcade. There was a nice small scale train as shown in the old photo. The street is a wild guess on my part.
I thought this might have been an early incarnation of Funland Amusement Park and it may well be, but the historical aerial photography doesn't really match up to the old photo. Funland had a putt-putt course in the 50's and I am not seeing that for this place. I am also not seeing a small train on the Funland historical photo. If I find out otherwise, I will post this info on that entry and delete this one.