On May 26, 1951, an amusement park named Hoppyland (after Hopalong Cassidy) opened in the Venice section of Los Angeles. This was an expansion and retheming of Venice Lake Park (opened the previous year) as actor William Boyd became an investor. Standing on some 80 acres it included a roller coaster, miniature railroads, pony rides, boat ride, Ferris wheel, carousel, and other thrill rides along with picnic grounds and recreational facilities. Despite Boyd's regular appearances as Hoppy at the park, it was not a success and shut down in 1954.
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I would have gone there.
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