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Little Boats that went in circles. For some reason, more fights between kids and their parents happened here than any other ride.
My cousin Amy Wasserman on one of the Old Fashioned Cars that used to go around on a track at the back of the park. This picture ran in the Scranton Times on July 7, 1976.
The Caterpillar, Photo Credit: Lane by Lane on Flickr
You can see the roller coaster coming around behind the train.
Not exactly what the cars were like at Nay Aug, but close. Photo Credit: knoebels.com
Main photo: from family photos - back of park with helicopter ride. Inset photo: kiltedlibrarian on Flickr
The Merry-Go-Round at Nay Aug Amusement Park. There was always loud patriotic music playing. Photo: family photos.
Pictured from Left to Right are: Mark Wasserman (my cousin), Mindy Spak (my sister), Amy Wasserman (my cousin), Neal Levene (me), and Karl Strohl (my grandfather and co-owner of the park). The picture was taken around 1976.
View of the park from front across the street where the adult rides were located when I was a child.
Photo Credit: manganelli.org
Photo Credit: Kittie55 on Flickr
This ride went through at least three versions. Here is pictured toy tanks that used to go around in circles. Around the time of the Vietnam War, this ride became fire engines and colored cars, and in the early eighties, it was these motor cycles and buggies with these buzzers that you would hear all afternoon. Photo: from family photos.
Photo Credit: G Barret on Flickr
The train went around the roller coaster tracks. This was the only ride that I was never allowed to operate. My older cousin, Mark, for some reason was allowed to do so. I was very jealous.
The Whip, Photo Credit: Hoffman on Flickr
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