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36: 292:. Somewhat surprisingly, the park was able to repair the damage and even construct new attractions for the 1986 season. Unfortunately, that year a maintenance worker, a 19-year old named Tom Austin, was struck and killed by the roller coaster, due to the noise of a weed trimmer preventing him from hearing the roller coaster as it came down a hill at a high speed, during a test run. 241:(Electric Road in Salem). The park was named after a very large (300 feet long, 125 feet wide) swimming pool which was opened on the site in 1920. The pool was surrounded by a beach and quickly became a favorite summer retreat for residents of Roanoke and Salem. Amusement park rides were added to the facility within a few years of its opening. The park also included a 295:
The park's updates had failed to reverse the decline in attendance and revenues. The park also occupied a very valuable parcel of real estate at the intersection of two highways only a mile south of
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in 1988. This event, which has free admission, runs annually for ten days in late June to early July. Estimated attendance in most years averages around 300,000, which makes it the second largest
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and several other stores and restaurants. This neighborhood of Salem is still commonly referred to as Lakeside and several churches and businesses bear the name.
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named the Shooting Star, which replaced the Wildcat. Lakeside remained a popular destination through the 1970s and early 1980s, though larger parks such as
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also had use of the park when it was closed in the winter as an area for its men's lacrosse team to use for practice.
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The pool eventually declined in popularity as home swimming pools became popular and after courts mandated
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were beginning to draw away visitors. Nearby Masons Creek inundated the park during the
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The Rebel Yell – A mini ride that played the famous Billy Idol song with the same name.
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Flight Thru Space – Dark Ride – Closed 1979 Rep. by Astro Liner.
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Skylift – went over adjacent highway and returned to park.
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Shooting Star – John Allen Out and Back Roller Coaster
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Salem, Virginia
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37°17′47″N 80°01′44″W / 37.296413°N 80.028942°W / 37.296413; -80.028942
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Salem, Virginia
Roanoke
U.S. Route 460
State Route 419
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Roanoke College
desegregation
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Busch Gardens
flood of November 1985

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