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| The forerunners to today’s theme parks were the fairgrounds, with roundabouts, swingboats, shooting galleries etc. often found at seaside resorts, and the smaller funfairs which travel around to various events. An amusement park is far too big to travel, far more elaborate and sophisticated, with attractions to appeal to all ages. An amusement park will often have various sections devoted to different countries with buildings, rides and food & drink to suit. Other parks, usually called theme parks, are centered on a theme – the world-famous Disneyworld being a prime example. |
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