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Juanita's six-year-old son drowned in a crowded pool, despite having taken swimming lessons and being surrounded by lifeguards, raising concerns about the safety of swimming pools as a source of family entertainment.
23:53 - 26:19 (02:26)
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Juanita's six-year-old son drowned in a crowded pool, despite having taken swimming lessons and being surrounded by lifeguards, raising concerns about the safety of swimming pools as a source of family entertainment.
ChapterDeath at the "Most Dangerous Amusement Park"
Episode59: Haunted: The Lake Shawnee Abandoned Amusement Park
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Between deaths, sewage problems and contaminated water, New York's Dreamland Park was ordered to be immediately closed in 1967.
26:19 - 28:10 (01:50)
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Between deaths, sewage problems and contaminated water, New York's Dreamland Park was ordered to be immediately closed in 1967. In 1985, businessman Gaylord White bought the land and the remnants of the park with the intent of developing it into a new, modern amusement park.
ChapterDeath at the "Most Dangerous Amusement Park"
Episode59: Haunted: The Lake Shawnee Abandoned Amusement Park
PodcastLights Out
Visitors reported strange occurrences such as witnessing ghostly apparitions, hearing voices, and feeling a heavy presence at a now-closed amusement park.
28:10 - 29:38 (01:28)
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Visitors reported strange occurrences such as witnessing ghostly apparitions, hearing voices, and feeling a heavy presence at a now-closed amusement park. The park's owner, Gaylord, also experienced these strange happenings, including encountering a little girl who appeared out of nowhere and might have saved his life.