9 Things From The Past We All Wish Would Come Back To Ohio
Throughout the years Ohio has seen some pretty cool speciality parks that have since sadly passed on. Some of them still stand, abandoned and lonely, while some have been completely transformed. The following are sure to incite memories of yesteryear in your inner child.

Little remains of the world's largest theme park, which closed in 2000.

Once a neighbor to Geauga Lake from the late 60s until 1997, this beloved aquatic park left Ohio with nothing but memories of fulfilled sea themed days.

In 2000, this amusement park replaced Geauga Lake, but quickly (and sadly) closed in 2004.

This fun-filled family park, also referred to as Fantasy Farm, closed in 1992.

Once a neighbor to LeSourdsville Lake, this park also closed in the late 90s.

Plans to restore this former fairytale park for kids are rumored to be underway.

Remains of this abandoned amusement park, which closed in the late 70s, surprisingly still stand.

Also referred to as "Youngstown's Million Dollar Playground," this beloved amusement park closed in the 80s.

This amusement park was one of Ohio's first, and closed down in the early 1900s.
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