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  2. Hersheypark - Wikipedia

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    Hersheypark. Hersheypark (known as Hershey Park until 1970) is a family theme park in the eastern United States in Hershey, Pennsylvania, about fifteen miles (25 km) east of Harrisburg, and 95 miles (155 km) west of Philadelphia. The park was founded in 1906, [3][4][6] by Milton S. Hershey [7] as a leisure park for the employees of the Hershey ...

  3. List of Hersheypark attractions - Wikipedia

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    Hersheypark has 20 kiddie rides. All kiddie rides are rated as a 1. [1] Founder's Way. The kiddie rides that were built prior to 1971 were part of an area of the park known as Kiddieland, an area of the park that existed from 1949-1971. A number of the rides in this area of the park came from that era. Name.

  4. Hersheypark Arena - Wikipedia

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    Hersheypark Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Hershey, Pennsylvania, United States, managed by Hershey Entertainment & Resorts Company. The arena has a seating capacity for hockey of 7,286 people and with standing room can fit in excess of 8,000.

  5. List of former Hersheypark attractions - Wikipedia

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    List of former Hersheypark attractions. Mill Chute operated from 1929 to 1962, when it was re-themed as Lost River in 1963. Hersheypark (operating as "Hershey Park" through 1970) is an amusement park located in Hershey, Derry Township, Pennsylvania. The park was formally opened by Milton S. Hershey on May 30, 1906, and it became an entity of ...

  6. Hersheypark is really 3 parks in 1: What to know before you go

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    Hersheypark is big and packed with attractions at every turn. Guests should definitely take advantage of free preview hours to get a head start and lay of the 121-acre land. A map with wait times ...

  7. Hersheypark Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Hersheypark Stadium is a stadium located in Hershey, Pennsylvania, on the grounds of Hersheypark. It opened on May 18, 1939. It opened on May 18, 1939. It is used as a sporting facility, concert venue and location for various other large functions (including a birthday gala for President Dwight D. Eisenhower ).

  8. History of Hersheypark - Wikipedia

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    In 1943, Hershey Park remained closed for almost the entire season due to the gas shortages related to the war. This was the first time the park hadn't been open on Memorial Day or the Fourth of July. The park remained closed until September 18, when it opened with a show in the Hershey Park Ballroom starring musician Bobby Sherwood. [14]

  9. Fahrenheit (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    Fahrenheit was announced in a Hersheypark press release on September 27, 2007. [2] [3] Typically, the park built a major attraction every two years, but the previous large attraction, the Boardwalk at Hersheypark, had opened earlier the same year. [2] [4] The new coaster replaced the Western Chute-Out, which had operated since 1988 [3] or 1991. [4]