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  1. White Swan Park was a small amusement park on the border of Moon and Findlay townships in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania that operated from 1955 to 1989. [1] History. The park opened in 1955 with seven rides. It was operated by brother and sister Roy Todd and Margaret Kleeman, who built it along with Kleeman's husband Edward.

  2. White Swan amusement park opened in 1955 on the border of Moon and Findlay Townships outside of Pittsburgh. In fact, it was only 1 1/2 miles south of the old Greater Pittsburgh International Airport (this is important later).

  3. 7 Φεβ 2012 · The park was shut down when the Pennsylvania Department Transportation (PennDot) bought the park and its 40 acres to build a larger highway for the new Pittsburgh airport. According to local amusement park historian Jim Futrell, the park was special because of the owners.

  4. White Swan Park was a small amusement park on the border of Moon and Findlay townships in Allegheny County near Pittsburgh that operated from 1955 to 1989. It was located on the Penn-Lincoln Parkway West (then PA 60) at McClaren Road, just 1.5 miles south of the old Greater Pittsburgh International Airport site.

  5. 5 Σεπ 2017 · In this region, White Swan Park, Rainbow Gardens Park, Idora Park, and Geauga Lake Park, just to name a few, all closed for the last time in September. Directional signs from West View Park on display in the Special Collections exhibit.

  6. 28 Μαρ 2017 · White Swan Park opened with just seven rides but within a few years had doubled that number, as well as added kiddie rides, amusement games and a miniature golf course.

  7. White Swan Park was a small amusement park on the border of Moon and Findlay townships in Allegheny County near Pittsburgh that operated from 1955 to 1989. It was located on the Penn-Lincoln Parkway West at McClaren Road, just 1½ miles south of the old Greater Pittsburgh International Airport site.

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