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The Importance of Being Inverted: Gay Days at Amusement Parks, Part 2
By Tony Phillips | Thursday May 23, 2013
Part 2 in a series, EDGE writer Tony Phillips explores the ins, outs, ups and downs of the multi-billion dollar amusement park industry that is still trying to find its niche in the LGBT community.
The Importance of Being Inverted: Gay Days at Amusement Parks, Part 1
By Tony Phillips | Wednesday May 22, 2013
From castle crashing to bible thumping, EDGE writer Tony Phillips explores the ins, outs, ups and downs of the multi-billion dollar amusement park industry that is still trying to find its niche in the LGBT community. Part 1 of a 2-part series.
State Park Closings Compromise Summer Vacations
By MATT VOLZ | Sunday Jun 19, 2011
Closed parks, fewer services and more volunteer help are some of the ways states are coping with steep budget cuts that could limit vacations and long summer weekends for campers and outdoor lovers seeking recreation closer to home.
National Parks Waive Fees For First Day of Summer
Friday Jun 17, 2011
Start summer with a free visit to a national park! The National Park Service is waiving all entrance fees on June 21 - the first day of summer.
The Terror of Halloween Travel
By BETH J. HARPAZ | Wednesday Oct 6, 2010
If you’re too old for trick-or-treating but still love getting spooked on Halloween, it’s time to trade in the superhero costume for a ticket to a haunted house or theme park.
"Golden Ticket" Awards Announced for Amusement Parks: Ohio Wins Big
By Associated Press | Monday Sep 20, 2010
A trade publication has northern Ohio’s Cedar Point amusement park on a roll. Amusement Today has named the park in Sandusky the overall best amusement park for the 13th straight year.
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