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By the 1920s, amusement parks had entered their “Golden Age.” They were open all year round, and anyone with money to spend could buy a ticket to enter, enjoy the rides, and watch the sideshows. Hundreds of them popped up around the US and featured rides like the carousel and roller coasters.
While many amusement parks were focused on providing visitors with a fun atmosphere and exciting rides, other parks built their attractions around a specific theme to make visitors feel like they had stepped into a different world. These “theme parks” have grown even more popular in recent decades.
The very first theme park in the US was Santa Claus Land, which opened in 1946. The park amazed children with its Christmas-themed rides, toy shops, and visits by Santa himself. But without a doubt, the most famous theme park of all time is Disneyland. This popular theme park was first built in 1955 and continues to bring fun and joy to children and adults alike across the world. Today, you can visit Disneyland and experience everything a theme park has to offer: go on rides inspired by movies, take pictures with actors dressed as famous characters, and even enjoy food that looks like it came straight out of a movie!
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