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Geauga Lake Park Skyscraper: Going, Going...Gone


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BAINBRIDGE -- The Skyscraper observation tower that has loomed above Geauga Lake Park for 35 years has disappeared. That will leave no visible sign of the former park above the Geauga County treetops anymore.

The photos show the last shot of the 1974-era Itamin Skyscraper as it stood in June, 2008 and the crane that dismantled it the past two weeks.

"The owner of the tower began dismantling it last week, as it was to be removed from the grounds, according to the terms of the sale," said Cedar Fair spokesman Robin Innes Wednesday....

Two roller coasters -- the Raging Wolf Bobs and the Big Dipper -- remain on the grounds. The Wolf Bobs were sold for scrap and had been partially dismantled earlier this year.

The Big Dipper remains intact.

Innes was asked about the status of the hand-carved, 1926 vintage Marcus Illions carousel that also remains on the grounds.

He said it is still there and is in the process of being refurbished and will be moved later to another Cedar Fair-owned park....

Innes said there are no new developments in Cedar Fair's attempts to sell the amusement park grounds for some kind of development.

In addition, Cedar Fair is still marketing its Worlds of Fun in Kansas City and its Valleyfair in Shakopee, Minn....

http://www.wkyc.com/news/regional/akron_ar...326&catid=6

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A sad nonexistent sight now in Aurora. I as well as many who grew up in north east Ohio, remember the thrill of spotting Skyscraper for the first time when driving down Aurora Rd. Much like you all have with the Eiffel Tower.

Hopefully, the Dipper does not disappear as well.

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I continue to think that WoF and VF! was just put on token sale by the company though, CGA on the other hand...

But that is not why I put CGA on the no for the ride, it already has a double decker Columbia Carousel and if its like its sister in Chicago has another carousel in the fair section too bringing its total to 2 (really 3) carousels. Or if they removed the extra, still doesn't need another one.

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Michigan's Adventure doesn't appear to have a carousel, according to the North American carousel census (from the National Carousel Association: http://nca-usa.org/census/census-INAC.html). It also appears that Gilroy Gardens doesn't have one.

WOF only has a metal carousel, they could use a hand-carved wood.

I fully believe any quality amusement park should have a classic wood or modern wood carousel. There are some parks I want to visit specifically to ride their carousels, especially the few remaining brass ring carousels such as at Knoebels and Fun Spot.

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