Oaks Amusement Park
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Oaks Amusement Park ist ein amerikanischer Freizeitpark in Portland, Oregon, der am 30. Mai 1905 eröffnet wurde.
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Oaks Park is a small amusement park located 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south of downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. The park opened in May 1905 and is one of the oldest continually operating amusement parks in the country. The 44-acre (18 ha) park includes midway games, about two dozen rides that operate seasonally, a skating rink that is open all-year, and picnic grounds. It is also home to the Herschell–Spillman Noah's Ark Carousel, a historic wooden carousel constructed in 1912.
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Entrance to Oaks Park
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Portland, Oregon, U.S.
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Oaks Amusement Park official logo.png
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Oaks Park Association
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Spring weekends and daily during summer
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Tuesdays–Sundays
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Where the fun never ends!
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Oaks Amusement Park ist ein amerikanischer Freizeitpark in Portland, Oregon, der am 30. Mai 1905 eröffnet wurde.
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Oaks Park is a small amusement park located 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south of downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. The park opened in May 1905 and is one of the oldest continually operating amusement parks in the country. The 44-acre (18 ha) park includes midway games, about two dozen rides that operate seasonally, a skating rink that is open all-year, and picnic grounds. It is also home to the Herschell–Spillman Noah's Ark Carousel, a historic wooden carousel constructed in 1912.
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