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Wedgewood Village Amusement Park

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Owner
  
Maurice Woods

Closed
  
1969

Opened
  
1955

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Location
  
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, U.S

Similar
  
Springlake Amusement Park, Bell's Amusement Park, Frontier City, White Water Bay, Oklahoma City Zoo and Bota

Wedgewood village amusement park top 5 facts


Wedgewood Village Amusement Park was an amusement park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It was originally started in 1955 by Maurice Woods and located at May and 63rd, where it was known as Duffys Golf. Maurice started to notice that wives and children were sitting in their cars while their husbands used the driving range. Thus, the idea was to place a few kiddie rides to keep them occupied. The rides became so popular that Maurice decided to acquire the land at 63rd and N.W. Expressway. Here he built Wedgewood Village (named after the idea of a wedge and wood golf club). This took place in 1958 and lasted until 1969. Most of the rides were sold after the 1968 season. The park sported a number of rides, most notably the Tornado coaster.

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Tornado

The Tornado was a wooden roller coaster built and designed by John C. Allen and the Philadelphia Toboggan Company. The coaster was built in 1961, and enlarged from its original 58 feet tall to 75 feet tall for the 1962 season. After 1962, the lift hill led directly into a turn before the first drop, and a new high turn was added at the station end, with the rest of the ride maintaining its pre-expansion configuration The trains are now operating at Strickers Grove in Ohio on a roller coaster called The Tornado. Maurice Woods died in July 2008. He was working on a coffee table Wedgewood Book at the time.

The olympic regulation size pool is still in existence and the Wedgewood Apartments have now been built around it.

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Wedgewood Village Amusement Park Wikipedia