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Playland Park (Houston, Texas)

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272: 27: 170:, it was billed as the “largest roller coaster in the country" with a reported length of 6,600 feet (2,000 m), a height of 110 feet (34 m), and a drop of 90 feet (27 m). The original construction cost in 1924 was $ 75,000. The relocation from Luna Park to Playland Park was the last roller coaster project 177:
The roller coaster, which claimed to be the largest in the South, appeared to have been operational until some time between 1962 and 1964. By 1964, the roller coaster was partially removed and no longer operational. This was to make room for a new large building. The remainder of the roller coaster
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raced there. In 1959, a race car crashed through a fence, killing three people, including Playland Park co-owner Sam Slusky. Within a few years of the crash, the racetrack closed. Many speculate the fatalities contributed to this decision. By 1962, the grandstands were removed, and by 1964, a new
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opening in Houston in 1968. The racetrack and roller coaster had ceased operations years prior. By 1973, the land where the park once stood was vacant. Years later it was eventually redeveloped into retail space and apartments.
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building was constructed where the track once stood. The speedway was also known as Playland Park Speedway and Playland Park Stadium.
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was a wooden roller coaster relocated to Playland Park and opened in September 1941. Originally opened in 1924 at Houston’s former
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operating between 1940 and 1967. Louis Slusky opened Playland Park in 1940 at 9200 South Main. It is remembered for its
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The park's racetrack opened in 1948. Various races and demolition derbies were held at the track. Local racing talent
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was involved with. Miller died in Houston in 1941 while working on this project.
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which opened around the same time and had a wooden roller coaster similarly named
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train briefly operated near the park. Next to the park was an adjoining
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known as Playland Speedway. Playland Park closed in 1967.
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Playland Park, Houston should not be confused with the
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