The Remnants Of This Once Popular Wisconsin Amusement Park Are Terribly Creepy
Fort Dells was Wisconsin’s answer to Disney’s “Frontierland.” The park opened in June of 1959 and was a pretty big hit until it closed in 1985. There were rides and other attractions, but the park is most remembered for its interaction with guests. This was a park that generations bonded over, and it is looked upon with great nostalgia. Since it was closed in 1997, the park has been completely demolished. So, what was once filled with laughing children is now a dormant, abandoned place. And it’s kinda creepy to see. Let’s step back in time and reminisce about this abandoned Wisconsin Dells amusement park – both pre- and post-closure
Want more? Watch this YouTube video by Midwest Travel Destinations highlighting some of the incredible attractions in Wisconsin Dells from the 1960s and 70s.
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