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CAMDEN PARK CELEBRATES GRAND OPENING
Camden Park celebrates its Grand Opening Saturday and
Sunday, April 27th and 28th. The new attraction for
2002 is "Swan Lake", a man-made lake on the lower end
of Camden Park by the Log Flume and Frontier Train
Ride. Paddleboats shaped like swans are on the lake
and ready for use. Swan Lake and the paddleboats are
the first phase of development in an area that has been
out of use for over a decade.
A 50% discount on the Season Pass is part of the Grand
Opening celebration. Passes are good for riding during
the regular season any day Camden Park is open to the
general public. Season Passes have become a favorite
with the public says Jack Boylin, Park Manager.
West Virginia native and rising country sensation,
Liz Nichols, kicks off the weekend with concerts at
2 & 5 PM Saturday. Folk singer, Steve Free, performs
Sunday at 2 PM on Camden's Arbor Stage. Performances
are complimentary with admission.
Opening Weekend marks the beginning of Camden Park's
99th Season in operation. West Virginia's only amusement
park has 25 rides and a Midway packed with games,
concessions and attractions for all ages.
Camden Park is located on US 60 west, Huntington,
West Virginia. For information call 304-429-4321.
Personally, I would rather them fix their steel coaster than dig a lake but perhaps that's part of their "redevelopment" and maybe the Thunderbolt Express will be a 100th anniversary ride.
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