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6/24/2012 - yvonne cornell
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my name is yvonne used to be huffman. my family built and an the pine ridge park alot of hreat memories. i love reading comments. dennis we went to school togethe.
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4/20/2012 - Teresa
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So sad I was looking for this place a couple years now and just found the website today to find it closed. Looking for fun things to do with my 9 kids. I heard good things about this place is what kept me looking. Thanks anyway :).
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4/18/2012 - yvonne cornell
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hi so happy to see the comments about pine ridge. it was my family that owned the park so many great memories. i have lots of pictures of the park' i think i probley remember every one that worked there and every one was special.
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4/18/2012 - Todd Schwenk
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I was talking to a friend, Yvonne Cornell, about her family owning and operating an amusement park, so I looked it up to see if anyone remembered the place. She has tons of memories, stories, and even pictures that we will work on posting on this page. So, thanks waterwinterwonderland for this site.
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3/5/2011 - Steve Wolfe
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I remember going to concerts there in the mid 1960s. In particular, seeing Pee Wee King, the country and Western singer who wrote The Tennessee Waltz. He was wearing a white suit with a blue rhinestone design. I got to shake his hand. I must have been between 5 and 7 years old, but the experience always stuck with me.
Also the roller coaster ride which made me sick. Hated carnivals ever since.
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12/23/2009 - Betty Liss
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I remember the five legged cow My mom was friend with Charlotte Harding who sang there and one time we saw Sonny James singing. good times.
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3/28/2009 - brian huffman
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The park was built and owned by Joe Huffman. We used to go there in the 60s. They had a band stand thast used to feature country singers and also amature acts. They had the usual carnival midway with kids games for prizes, ferris wheel, roller coaster and carousel, and go-cart track. They also had a train ride that ran around the park and stopped at the animal zoo.
The main attraction of the zoo was a cow and calf that had a fifth leg growing from its chest. I will look for pictures at parents home.
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2/7/2008 - Dennis
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First job was at Pineridge amusement park ,in the 60''s ran the pony rides,but don''t remember who owned it.
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9/11/2007 - Debbie Ross
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My Grandfather worked in the park. Does anyone know who the owners were. We are trying to add to our family tree and the park was a great place to go when I spent the weekend with my grandparents.
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3/22/2006 - Bobby Peakcock (Cactus Bob)
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I believe there are go carts and mini golf where the Pine Ridge park was.
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11/20/2005 - G. Sudhoff
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I used to go there with my parents in & around 1971. There was a rollercoaster and a go cart track.
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9/25/2005 - T. Weaver
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I visited Pine Ridge in the early 90s when a small carnival was set up there. I remember the park itself having a miniature railroad, go-karts, a petting zoo, and perhaps a carousel. Pine Ridge was located near an area where Six Flags was considering building a large theme park during the mid 90s but was never realised.
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