Funtown Splashtown USA 2013
Mike Rodway of Mike Rodway Films created this video showcasing Funtown Splashtown USA and all it has to offer. It covers both Funtown USA Ride Park and Splashtown USA Water Park.
FUNTOWN SPLASHTOWN USA with Kandie
Our longest trip yet... We decided to take the Nissan LEAF to FUNTOWN in SACO Maine. Hooked up to a ChargePoint station across the street at a Volkswagen dealership. Over 100 miles round trip (mostly interstate traveling at 70+ MPH) Another successful trip in the books!
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Wild Mouse front seat on-ride HD POV Funtown Splashtown U.S.A.
This Maurer Söhne classic wild mouse coaster was moved from the Jolly Roger Amusement Park in Ocean City, Maryland in 2009. Before that it was a traveling coaster and appeared at a few fairs including the New York State Fair.
Funtown Splashtown U.S.A. is located near Old Orchard Beach in Saco, Maine.
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Wild Mouse front seat on-ride HD POV Funtown Splashtown U.S.A.
This Maurer Söhne classic wild mouse coaster was moved from the Jolly Roger Amusement Park in Ocean City, Maryland in 2009. Before that it was a traveling coaster and appeared at a few fairs including the New York State Fair.
Funtown Splashtown U.S.A. is located near Old Orchard Beach in Saco, Maine.
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Dragon's Descent on-ride HD POV Funtown Splashtown U.S.A.
This 220 foot tall S&S Turbo Drop drop tower is the tallest thrill ride in Maine offering views of the state's coastline and the White Mountains region of neighboring New Hampshire. However we decided to film the view of Excalibur, the park's wooden coaster.
Funtown Splashtown U.S.A. is located near Old Orchard Beach in Saco, Maine.
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Fun town Splashtown Amusement Park in Saco Maine
Funtown/Splashtown Vlog
A quick Funtown Splashtown Vlog.
I spent the day out in the heat at a water park and going on rides with family and friends.
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Excalibur Wooden Roller Coaster - Funtown Splashtown USA
The last time a wooden roller coaster was built in Maine was 1938. That coaster burned to the ground 10 years later and was never rebuilt.
In 1998, Maine finally got a new wooden roller coaster when Excalibur began running through the woods of Funtown Splashtown USA. This is the largest and tallest coaster in the state's history, and the largest in Northern New England.
Flash Mob 8/5/13 at Funtown Splashtown USA, Saco, ME
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Wild Mouse front seat on-ride 4K POV @60fps Funtown Splashtown
This Maurer classic wild mouse coaster was moved from the Jolly Roger Amusement Park in Ocean City, Maryland in 2009. Before that it was a traveling coaster and appeared at a few fairs including the New York State Fair.
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Astrosphere Indoor Scrambler Amusement Park Dark Ride Funtown Splashtown Saco ME
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Day at an Amusement Park!! Funtown Splashtown USA 8.5.2017 | Bin and Jon's Daily Vlogs
We go to Saco ME to the Family Amusement Park Funtown Splashtown USA. Teagan is tall enough to go on a lot of rides at 38 so he goes on a lot of kid rides and the Log Flume Ride!
8.5.2017 Daily Vlog #652
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All The King's Horses (A Work in Progress)
All the King's Horses: The Story of Gwynn Oak Amusement Park is a documentary which chronicles the efforts of many ordinary, everyday people and their efforts to desegregate the privately owned Gwynn Oak Park during Maryland's racially charged and turbulent civil rights era. Buried in the memories of old timers and elder statesmen are the mental images of the past the long forgotten struggles for equality for African-Americans in Maryland. The words civil rights movement all too often evoke thoughts of the deep south-Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia. But little known to most and all too true for many are the conflicts that took place right here in Maryland.
The year 1963 was a restless year throughout the state of Maryland. From Baltimore where Morgan State College students were staging protests at the Northwood Movie Theater to the bucolic Eastern Shore town of Cambridge the tides of racial unrest were rising. Blacks were not alone in their struggles.
Marching side by side and arm in arm were Whites, Jews, Blacks, priests, rabbis, ministers, businessmen, students, teachers, husbands, wives, and children. Many of these seemingly unlikely protestors were not the targets of discrimination. Yet they left their comfortable homes and took time out of their busy lives to join the struggle-to be yelled at, jeered, spit upon and even beaten. This documentary attempts to capture the essence of not only their struggle but their motivation-the why.
Film makers Pete and Beverly O'Neal have amassed over 15 hours of eyewitness accounts and personal narratives of those involved in the desegregation of the park. All sides are presented-from those who were allowed in, to those who were not allowed in. Original photographs from the now defunct News American newspaper, newly uncovered film footage and artifacts stored in garages and basements for the past 50 years provide a clear account of all the players. Exactly who were the people involved, where were they from and what was their motivation?
All the King's Horses: The Story of Gwynn Oak Amusement Park documents the good times surrounding the park and the bad times. The last of those wonderful Baltimore amusement parks was a prize to be won-the brass ring on the carousel. But the prize would not last much longer. Bankruptcy and Hurricane Agnes were catastropic for the park. This project also recounts the end of the park and events which may have precipitated its demise.