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Pixieland (Oregon)

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declared "Pixieland Dream Goes 'Poof!': Dreams of a multimillion dollar fantasy world shattered into a fiscal nightmare." After the park closed, the rides were sold and the buildings demolished. The Little Pixie (renamed Merriweather) and log flume rides were sold to
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estuary conditions which development of Pixieland partially disrupted with creek diversions and dikes. The site is now being transformed back into its original wetland state.
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to the "families of Oregon". More than $ 800,000 was invested, including two public stock offerings. Pixieland hired two former
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amusement park where they still operate today. For several decades, the Pixieland site was an RV park which transitioned into a
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were performed. Other buildings and attractions included the Main Street Arcade, the Print Shop, The Shootout, and the
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park. As of 2008, a tide-gate house with a pink painted roof was the only trace of Pixieland. It no longer remains.
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The name and theme of the park came from nearby Lincoln City. A popular restaurant there was named
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employees: the director of music and director of special promotions.
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The park opened on June 28, 1969 with a dedication from Governor
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train called Little Toot (later renamed Little Pixie) and a
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Index

Otis Junction, Oregon
amusement park
Otis Junction
Oregon
Lincoln City
Tom McCall
Disneyland
2 ft
narrow gauge
log flume
melodramas
Darigold
Fisher Scones
Franz Bread
Oregon Journal
Lagoon
trailer home
Siuslaw National Forest
Salmon River



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