These 8 Photos Of New Orleans' Bygone Amusement Park Will Have You Longing For The Good Old Days
No, we’re not talking about Six Flags. For 55 years, Pontchartrain Beach was a popular attraction for New Orleanians to spend their days. It’s been closed down now for about 35 years, but many locals have fond memories of spending their summers here. Let’s take a walk down memory lane, shall we?
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Years later when Jazzland opened in 2000, they had a similar roller coaster called the Mega Zeph, which was named after this roller coaster.
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Elvis Presley even made an appearance.
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But many New Orleanians have fond memories of spending their summer days here.
Do you remember going to Pontchartrain Beach? Share your memories in the comments below!
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