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Are you dauntless enough to wander crumbling and decomposable abandoned theme parks? Believe it or not, urban explorers have made the trip and taken photos that will haunt your nightmares. Some of these eerie theme parks are featured in famous shows and movies, and a few have become hotspots for Instagrammers.

We've collected spooky photos from 30 abandoned theme parks, from the U.Due south. to Japan. Read on to learn almost the tragic stories of these parks.

New Orleans, LA: Six Flags

It'south definitely no longer "playtime" at Six Flags in New Orleans. In 2005, Hurricane Katrina caused catastrophic damage in New Orleans. Sitting correct next to Lake Pontchartrain, Six Flags became submerged in 20 feet of brackish floodwater. For over a month, the unabridged amusement park was flooded.

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Inspectors declared Six Flags an "constructive total loss" due to the high winds and flood h2o that had wrecked the park. As a event, Half dozen Flags was closed indefinitely. Although the New Orleans Constabulary Department patrols the park 24 hours a twenty-four hours, thrill-seekers and vandals still find ways to trespass. Today, the deserted park resembles a creepy ghost-town.

Waterbury, CT: Holy Land U.s.

John Baptist Greco establish inspiration from bible passages to create Holy State USA in 1955. The grounds chairman at Holy Land, Bob Chinn, chosen Greco a spiritual man. Chinn added, "He wanted to do this for the people of the community. He felt no one, no matter the race, creed or color, should be separated. He wanted a place for all people to sit and be peaceful."

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Holy Land featured the Garden of Eden, replicas of catacombs, a chapel, stations of the cross and Israelite villages. Afterwards the park closed in 1984, thieves swooped in, stealing many attractions and statues from the site. The site's future is still uncertain.

Princeton, WV: Lake Shawnee Amusement Park

Why practise paranormal investigators flock to Lake Shawnee Amusement Park? Let'south start at the beginning. In 1926, the park was unknowingly built on the site of a Native American burial ground (seriously). During the park'due south run, 6 people died at Lake Shawnee Amusement Park. A picayune daughter died on the swings after a truck backed into the structure. In another case, a boy drowned in the park'southward pond pond.

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Lake Shawnee Entertainment Park gained a deadly reputation, which may take acquired the attraction to close in 1966. Locals believe the park is cursed. The park isn't completely abandoned, however. Ghost hunters (and perhaps ghosts) often roam the site.

Beech Mount, NC: The Country of Oz

"Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore," says Dorothy in the film, The Wizard of Oz. She'south right. Visitors will find the yellowish brick route, Emerald City and the Wicked Witch's castle at the State of Oz in Beech Mountain, North Carolina.

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When the Land of Oz opened in 1970, it was the summit attraction in the Eastern U.s.a.. Many celebrities visited the Land of Oz, including actresses Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher. Legendary boxer, Muhammad Ali, also stopped by the park once. However, the business took a turn for the worse. Bad investments, destroyed buildings and theft led to the park'south closure in 1980.

In the '90s, the owners began to restore the park to hold almanac public events. For the bulk of the year, nonetheless, the park remains empty.

Dadizele, Belgium: Dadipark

Earlier Dadipark was an amusement park, information technology was a church playground. One of the town'due south pastors, Gaston Deweer, created the playground for families with small children in 1950. Thirty years subsequently, Deweer transformed the playground into an affordable amusement park, where millions of visitors enjoyed the fun rides.

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However, business organization went downhill when a boy lost his arm on the Nautic Jet water ride. Ouch. Locals began to mutter well-nigh the park's safety. In 2002, the site closed its doors for renovations as company numbers dwindled. The improvements never happened, and the park never opened again. While Dadipark was left abandoned, plants grew over some of the attractions. In 2012, a company from the Netherlands demolished the decaying park.

Williams Grove, PA: Williams Grove Amusement Park

Williams Grove Park was almost destroyed after Hurricane Agnes struck the surface area in 1972. Sounds like bad luck, correct? The park really survived and the owners, the Hughes family, rebuilt the park. Shortly later, Williams Grove Park went back into business until 2005.

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The Hughes turned their attention to creating the Williams Grove Speedway. They tried to sell the Williams Grove belongings to an owner who would continue to maintain the amusement park, merely the Huges never constitute a buyer, so the park was left to crumble.

Phillipsville, CA: Hobbiton U.s.a.

Located close to the Avenue of the Giants in northern California, Hobbiton USA was once a major roadside attraction. At Hobbiton U.s.a., locals and tourists took a journeying into J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy novel, The Hobbit. The enchanting and charming site included hobbit homes and sculptures of characters from the book. For anyone who had no idea what The Hobbit was, each attraction came with button-activated speakers to explain the scene.

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Why did Hobbiton USA shut? Visitors believe the park ran into legal trouble and shut down. The majority of the attractions have disappeared underneath dumbo found life. However, those who pass by study that a decaying Gandalf and the door of Bilbo Baggins are nevertheless visible.

Nara, Nihon: Dreamland

Nara, Nihon is known for its beautiful temples, shrines and ruins. The Emperor lived in Nara during the Nara menstruation (Ad 710 to 794) before calling Kyoto his new home. Nara was as well the home of Dreamland, a theme park inspired past California's Disneyland.

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Dreamland's owner, Kunizo Matsuo, met with Walt Disney to bring Disneyland to Japan, simply the two disagreed on licensing fees nearly the end of the structure phase. So, Matsuo dropped the Disneyland idea and created Dreamland instead. The park was an instant success when it opened in 1961. Just Dreamland went out of business in 2006 later on Disneyland, DisneySea and Universal Studios opened in Nihon.

Marble Falls, AR: Dogpatch USA

Dogpatch USA was based on Li'fifty Abner, a comic strip featuring a fictional clan of hillbillies. When the park opened in 1968, it gained popularity and was highly profitable. Investors also remodeled Dogpatch United states into a winter sports circuitous in 1972, hoping to make it even more prosperous.

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The investors turned out to be very incorrect. Marble Falls experienced warmer winters than usual, leading to the park's downfall. Somewhen, Dogpatch's situation got worse. The park went broke, became entangled in legal problems and so permanently closed in 1993.

Onsted, MI: Prehistoric Forest Amusement Park

But off the highway in Onsted, Michigan, rests another world. The Prehistoric Forest was in one case a lively roadside attraction, cartoon visitors with life-sized dinosaurs, fossil excavation pits, a man-made volcano and the popular 400-foot Jungle Rapids Water Slide. Between 1963 and 2002, the park sent guests dorsum in time.

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Rerouted highways led to business faltering and the demise of the Prehistoric Forest. Today, neglected dinosaurs and cavemen lay scattered across the park. Some statues sink behind plants, while others have been stolen. The abandoned park prohibits any visitors, but that hasn't stopped vandals and urban explorers.

Beijing, China: Wonderland

Wonderland never opened for business. In fact, construction on the entertainment park was never finished. Property developers from Thailand intended to make Wonderland the biggest and greatest entertainment park in Asia. Notwithstanding, they canceled structure plans after running into financial problems in 1998.

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The abandoned park featured skeletal remains of castles and medieval-themed structures. Local farmers didn't desire the state to become to waste, and so they reclaimed the area and used information technology to plant crops. Visitors reported that park attendants still stood in Wonderland's parking lot, supposedly to straight curious explorers. In 2013, the remaining structures were demolished.

Japan: Gulliver's Kingdom

Gulliver'due south Kingdom theme park in Nippon didn't have the greatest location. Information technology was actually located in one of the creepiest places in Japan. The park was congenital near Aokigahara, best known as Nihon's "Suicide Forest." It was also close to the former headquarters of the infamous Aum Shinrikyo, a cult backside the deadly Tokyo subway sarin set on in 1995.

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The strange park was based on Jonathan Swift's novel, Gulliver'southward Travels. In the middle of the park laid the book's chief character, Lemuel Gulliver. The sinister location reportedly caused a lack of customers, leading to the park'southward demise in 2001. In 2007, the abandoned park was demolished.

Chippewa Lake, Ohio: Chippewa Lake Park

Locals believe that Chippewa Lake Park's owner, Parker Embankment, might haunt the park today. Later on the park closed due to low attendance, Beach asked his family unit to bury him there, and they agreed. He's reportedly buried at an unknown location at the site.

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Chippewa Lake Park is no stranger to actualization in movies. At the end of an entertainment park documentary called Welcome Dorsum Riders, it states, "Be respectful if you try to find Parker Beach's Grave. Allow him enjoy his park in peace. …It's past the roller coaster." Likewise, the 2008 horror pic, Closed For the Flavor, shot some scenes at the apocalyptic theme park.

Berlin, Germany: Spreepark

Spreepark has a history of bad luck. The park plant itself in huge debt in 1999. To get back in the green, the owners increased the park's entrance fee. Customers thought that raising prices was a poor decision. Consequently, the number of visitors dropped and the business shut down in 2002.

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Shortly afterwards the park's closure, owner, Norbert Witte, and his family left Germany and moved to Peru for unknown reasons. In 2004, Witte went to prison for seven years after smuggling drugs from Peru to Federal republic of germany. The terrible news doesn't end there. In 2014, a fire destroyed major parts of the park. The arsonist remains unknown, but investigators concluded that the fire was ready deliberately.

Wichita, KS: Joyland Amusement Park

During its heyday, Joyland Amusement Park was a major attraction filled with laughing children and cool rides. It was likewise dwelling to one of the final surviving original wooden coasters. Unfortunately, a serious incident involving the park's Ferris wheel led to the park's end.

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In 2004, a 13-twelvemonth-old girl savage thirty anxiety from the Ferris cycle, suffering astringent injuries. The Us Consumer Product Safety Commission closed the park and investigated the accident. The park never reopened. Today, information technology's just a crumbling playground for vandals.

Geoje, Republic of korea: Okpo Land

Okpo Land has a disturbing backstory. While in operation, Okpo Land thrived with exciting roller coasters and electrical cars. However, the park'south main attraction, the duck ride, caused fatal accidents in the 1990s. A cart derailed and capsized in 1 incident. While many riders suffered injuries, i young daughter fell to her death.

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Presently after, the park possessor mysteriously disappeared and was never seen again. Okpo State airtight permanently in 1999 and everything was left to rot where it was, including the scene of the fatal accident. The remains of the duck cart dangled over the edge of the rails until the park was demolished in 2011.

Aurora, Ohio: Geauga Lake Park

How many theme parks practice y'all know that were open up for more than than 100 years? Geauga Lake Park is one of the few entertainment parks to do just that, operating from 1887 to 2007. When the park opened, information technology featured many attractions, including a massive pond pool, a dance hall and bowling aisle.

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The park went through many proper noun changes and owners. In 2000, the park'due south name changed to Six Flags Ohio. Then, in 2001, information technology turned into Half-dozen Flags Worlds of Adventure. No 1 knows for sure why the park closed. Today, Geauga Lake Park remains in a state of disuse.

Nikko, Japan: Western Village

Welcome to the wild westward in Japan. Believe information technology or not, Japan had a theme park that included a Western saloon, a jail and a giant replica of Mount Rushmore. CNN reports that Western Village was congenital in 1975, and cost $27 million to build.

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Western Village shut down in 2007, afterward failing to compete with Disneyland and Universal Studios. Explorers who visit the neglected theme park say it'southward easy to go lost in. Creepy robots and behemothic teddy bears are even so scattered throughout the park, and Mountain Rushmore is rotting. Would you cartel to visit this solitary theme park?

Newberry Springs, CA: Lake Dolores Waterpark

Located off Interstate 15 in the Mojave Desert, Lake Dolores Waterpark operated from 1962 to 2004. The waterpark went through a few name changes, including Rock–A–Hoola Waterpark and Discovery Waterpark. Lake Dolores closed due to low attendance.

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Since Lake Dolores closed, it has become a popular attraction for film crews. The park has appeared in MTV's reality evidence Rob & Big, Tiptop Gear America, Abandoned and the skate film Kilian Martin: Altered Road. You tin say the park is pretty famous now. Urban explorers also sneak into the abandoned park even though there'due south a big "no trespassing" sign at the entrance.

Aarup, Kingdom of denmark: Fun Park Fyn

When Fun Park Fyn opened in the 1980s, it lured families with affordable prices and pleasant attractions, such as waterslides, bumper cars and swan boats. Nonetheless, the fun ended in August 2006 when the park went broke. Now, a different crowd visits Fun Park Fyn.

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The deteriorating and deserted park attracts photographers and thrill-seekers. Unfortunately, information technology also draws troublemakers and thieves. Rust covers the waterslides, while gunk and debris fill the pools. Remaining bumper cars and swan boats litter Fun Park Fyn. Do you cartel to visit this creepy, abandoned park?

Galston, Scotland: Loudoun Castle Theme Park

Loudoun Castle Theme Park was built around the real ruins of the 19th century Loudoun Castle. During the park'due south early on years, it faced mounting debt. That's never a good sign. Loudoun Castle Theme Park as well went through several owners in its history.

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In 2007, a tragic incident occurred, involving i of the staff members. 18-year-one-time ride operator, Marker Blackwood, fell fourscore feet from a roller coaster while trying to gear up the ride. He died at the infirmary. Later a two-calendar week trial, the park owners were found not guilty of negligence. The park owners shut down the business concern in 2010.

Orlando, FL: Splendid China

The park owners spent $100 1000000 to build Splendid Red china in Florida. It was built as a sister park to Splendid Mainland china in Shenzhen, China (which is still in operation). Each structure was handcrafted for authenticity. The park'due south replica of the Corking Wall was made of 7 million bricks. The park too included Terracotta Warriors of 11'an and a 4-story-tall Leshan Buddha.

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Florida's Splendid Cathay took entertainment seriously. The park hired lx dancers, actors and acrobats from the People's Republic of China to put on a prove for guests. After the park opened in 1993, it had to contend with protestors who believed the park was propaganda for Red china. After closing its doors in 2003, vandals and thieves raided First-class China, stealing statues and spray-painting walls.

Rhyl, North Wales: Ocean Beach Fun Fair

Rhyl'southward Fun Fair was originally located at Marine Lake, where information technology opened in 1848. Each year, thousands of guests flocked to the amusement park. In 1954, it relocated to Ocean Embankment at the W stop of the promenade. Funfair'southward popularity began to decline during the 1960s.

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In 2005, disaster struck when several guests got injure. A roller coaster went off the tracks at the end of the ride, and five guests sustained injuries. It didn't take long for Fun Fair to close down after the blow. In fact, information technology airtight in 2007.

Berlin, Deutschland: Blub H2o Park

Blub was short for Berliner Luft-und Badeparadies, which translates to "Berlin air-and bathing paradise." The h2o park first opened in 1985, but closed its doors in 2002 after experiencing health concerns and violent youth gangs. When Blub shut down, the decaying park attracted tourists, skaters and photographers.

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In 2016, a burn devastated the buildings at Blub. Co-ordinate to the German media outlet, Welt, the park was also devastated past rats and "idiots." The park owners program to redevelop the site. But for now, the huge, lonely park resembles an apocalyptic site.

Lancashire, England: Camelot Theme Park

Some locals say Camelot Theme Park is an abased "knightmare." Starting time opened in 1983, the park had many assisting years before declining visitor count lead to its closure in 2013. This low turnout was probable caused by poor summer conditions and the park's failure to compete with the London 2012 Olympics and the Diamond Jubilee.

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The fun stopped for many Camelot fans. One invitee, Allistair Bradley, told the Lancashire Postal service, "I have been to the theme park endless times with my children, then this news comes as quite a blow." As of June 2019, parts of medieval figures are scattered across the park. Buildings are crumbling and vandalism and arson are common.

Pripyat, Ukraine: Pripyat Amusement Park

Pripyat amusement park is currently a hot spot for Instagrammers thanks to HBO's historical drama, Chernobyl. The park planned to open for the very first fourth dimension in May 1986. Simply that never happened. In April, the Chernobyl disaster took place just a few miles away, chop-chop becoming i of the well-nigh catastrophic nuclear explosions e'er to occur.

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According to a United Nations study, iv,000 people died from radiation exposure as a effect of Chernobyl. Notwithstanding, a Greenpeace written report reported that there were 200,000 casualties. Today, the radiation levels throughout the park vary.

So many people have selfies at Pripyat amusement park and the disaster site that Chernobyl's creator, Craig Mazin, made a argument, saying, "If you visit, please remember that a terrible tragedy occurred in that location. Comport yourselves with respect for all who suffered and sacrificed."

Suita, Japan: Expoland

Japan'southward Expoland has a tragic by. The amusement park thrived for xxx years with more 40 rides and attractions and 19 restaurants and shops. Then, in 2007, a 19-twelvemonth-old academy pupil from Higashiomi, Shiga died and nineteen other visitors suffered injuries when the Fujin Raijin Two derailed at Expoland.

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The park closed temporarily afterwards the blow. Investigators discovered the ride derailed because of a broken axle and that none of the ride's axles had been replaced for 15 years. Authorities cited Expoland for improper maintenance, and the park shut down in December 2007.

Seoul, South Korea: Yongma Land

In 1983, Yongma Country was a big bargain when it beginning opened in Seoul, South Korea. Merely after the first decade, the park began to lose customers and profit when Lotte Globe, a massive recreation complex, gear up shop. Yongma Land officially stopped operating as an amusement park in 2011.

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The onetime-school and deteriorating grounds draws many guests, including photographers, videographers, and musicians. The M-pop music video for Crayon Pop's Bar Bar Bar was filmed at the park. Yongma Country also became a pop spot for cosplay following its shutdown.

Thua Thien Hue, Vietnam: Ho Thuy Tien Water Park

The remaining magic of Ho Thuy Tien H2o Park attracts many Instagrammers. Although the park didn't see success while it was open, it'south now a must-visit post-apocalyptic dreamworld for explorers. Many parts of the site have been taken over by institute life (and grazing cows).

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However, visitors, can't miss the park'southward main attraction: the three-story-alpine dragon on height of the aquarium. Within the dragon, a staircase leads to a viewing expanse (the dragon's open up mouth), where guests tin relish the amazing view of Thuy Tien Lake.

Guerneville, CA: J's Amusement Park

What was in one case filled with laughter is now haunted by a spooky silence. From the 1960s to 2003, J'south Amusement Park was a small family run performance. The park featured thrilling attractions, a mad mouse, miniature golf, a racetrack and a roller coaster.

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Today, J'southward Entertainment Park is concealed behind the woods and reclaimed by nature. The site stinks of disuse and paint flakes off of the structures. The attractions look similar they're set up to crumble with just one bear upon. If yous're dauntless enough to visit J'due south, you lot'll discover a terrifying monster guarding the park from the tiptop of a edifice.

Orlando, FL: Disney's River Country

"Sorry River Country is closed," says a sign in front of Disney's empty h2o park in Orlando. Before Disney'due south River Country closed, it was a fun destination for thousands of families to cool off from the summertime heat. Disney'southward River Country mimicked an old-fashioned swimming hole with "a twist of Huckleberry Finn."

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Disney shut downwardly the park in 2001. Since then, Disney'due south River Country has been rotting and deteriorating. Dirty water fills the pools. Moss, weeds and vines cover rusty slides and fences. Within the park'south buildings, leaves comprehend the floors and the wallpaper is peeling off. At present, the empty park looks haunted.

Itaguaí, Brazil: Park Albanoel

Christmas isn't always merry and brilliant, merely wait at Park Albanoel in Itaguaí, Brazil. The beloved park owner, Albano Reis, opened the Christmas-themed park in 2000. Locals called him Santa Claus because Reis dressed upwards as the jolly ol' fella every Christmas.

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Reis intended to build the largest tourist entertainment attraction in Brazil. Even so, his dream came to a sudden end. The park close its doors after Reis died in a automobile accident most the site in 2004. Today, cracks, rust and mold encompass the Santa and candy cane structures at Park Albanoel.

Ellicott City, Md: Enchanted Forest Theme Park

In one case upon a time, at that place was a storybook amusement park in Maryland. The Enchanted Forest Theme Park brought fairy tales and plant nursery rhymes to life. Kids wandered through Cinderella's castle, went for a spin on Alice in Wonderland's tea cups and ventured into the caves of Ali Baba and the Xl Thieves.

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The Enchanted Forest was the ultimate summer destination subsequently opening in 1955. During its heyday, 300,000 children visited the Enchanted Forest each summer. Nonetheless, the park began to lose children's attention in the 1980s due to vehement competition from nearby theme parks with bigger and faster rides. After closing in the 1990s, The Enchanted Forest became a dreamland for photo enthusiasts.

Derbyshire, England: American Adventure Theme Park

Originally known as Britannia Park, American Hazard Globe transported customers to the American W. The theme park featured cowboys, Native Americans and intense, yet heady rides. It became one of the summit attractions in the country. Still, visitor numbers started to collapse.

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American Gamble Globe closed three of its near famous roller coaster rides, including Nightmare Niagara and The Missile. Soon after, the park faced structural instability and water pollution problems. The owners called information technology quits and permanently closed the park in 2007.

Philadelphia, PA: Bushkill Park

While information technology was open up, Bushkill Park featured i of the oldest funhouses in the US, the Bar'l of Fun. The park was too dwelling to other famous antique rides, including bumper cars, The Whip, and The Haunted Pretzel. Sounds foreign, right? Simply the locals went crazy for these attractions.

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The park operated from 1902 to 2004, temporarily closing subsequently Hurricane Ivan caused flooding and damaged many attractions. Floods plagued the park again in 2005 and 2006. Bushkill park closed again in 2006, and was left abandoned. While Bushkill Park rotted and flooded in 2011, it appeared in the horror film, The Fields, starring Cloris Leachman and Tara Reid.

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