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Same picture, but a different angle of the "Beer Garden".
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This picture was taken from the loading dock of the "Cork Screw" roller coster.
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This was the "Redemption Center" where you would redeem all the tickets you won for merchandise.
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This is part of the "Sky Liner"
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That building was called the "Beer Garden"
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It only took me about five minutes to find the answer to where this is and what was filmed there. Very neat. And no, I'm not talking.
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LoL! Yeah, I agree with that too...very HP and the GoF.
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HOW HIGH WOULD YOU SAY YOU WERE UP?
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I'M GIVING IT ALL SHES GOT CAPTAIN!!!
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TJ, the carousel is at a place called Dairy World, of all things.
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Wow! All we have around here are hydro plants. This is amazing! Thanks for sharing!
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Lynne-
Reading that makes me think of another wildly misunderstood medication. Lithium.
We know it works, and we know it works well in children with Bi Polar disorder, but there are so many horror stories that go right along with it, that there are flying misconceptions about it.
Probably nothing at all wrong with this place. No doubt they closed it to build something new.
Inhaling the fumes of a gallon contact cement can for a steady three minutes will cure all lung problems. Your brain might suffer a bit but who needs that? Just kidding!
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Good information, acuteward! Let me add this anecdote. My FIL died from cancer that probably spread from his lungs, invaded his nervous system, all the organs in his chest cavity, and his facial muscles. It was a slow and agonizing death. Please, pay attention to that probably. They never diagnosed the lung cancer when he was alive. His lungs were full of asbestos; he was a construction worker. The asbestos obscured all the images they were able to take of his lungs, and because of the damage caused by the asbestos, they were extremely reluctant to diagnose invasively.

It really is a horrific way to die (altho I think his doctors could have done a better job at pain management). Just imagine being in imobilizing pain for years.