White Swan Park, Amusement park in Moon and Findlay townships, Pennsylvania, US.
White Swan Park was an amusement park that spread across a large area in Pennsylvania and featured a variety of rides and attractions. The grounds included roller coasters, a Ferris wheel, a miniature train, and other mechanical rides for visitors.
The park opened in 1955 and brought a new form of entertainment to the region for several decades. Eventually the land was needed for highway construction and the park ceased operations in 1989.
The park served as a central gathering spot for corporate events and union picnics, reflecting the social patterns of post-war American entertainment.
The grounds were sprawling and offered plenty of room for exploring different areas. Visitors should be prepared for uneven terrain and changing weather conditions when exploring the historic site.
The park was named after plans to introduce swans into its lake, but this idea was never carried out. The water feature remained without the birds that inspired its name.
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