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Abandoned amusement parks in California?
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Besides the water-park and mostly demolished park in Guerneville, do you guys know or have any pictures from other abandoned amusement parks in California?




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Something way up north. Abandoned lord of the rings themed place. There's articles online and possibly caretakers or residents nearby.




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Something way up north. Abandoned lord of the rings themed place. There's articles online and possibly caretakers or residents nearby.


That sounds awesome--I'll look for it.
Have you been?




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Nope and the article i remember was years ago. Read up before you make a trip.




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Nope and the article i remember was years ago. Read up before you make a trip.


I found the place, I think.
It looks like there's not that much left, but it's a got a cute-looking Gandalf statue lol




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Yeah that's probably it lol




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I found the place, I think.
It looks like there's not that much left, but it's a got a cute-looking Gandalf statue lol


So the place your talking about closed in 2009. There are still maps of middle earth, statues of Gandalf and others along with more things slowly being reclaimed by nature. It's still there but not sure how much nature has left behind for us. If you need more info send me a PM 💯💋👩🏼‍💻




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