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The Casino at Lakemont Park will soon be closing permanently. The Casino, which was established in 1890, told WTAJ that it will be closing in the near future. The space offers three banquet rooms and ...
Last week, we reported that the Casino at Lakemont Park, in Blair County, will soon be shutting its doors for good.The owner ...
ALTOONA, Pa. (WTAJ) — The rides at Lakemont Park will not reopen again for the upcoming summer. Managers of the park and ...
Chef and Owner of The Casino at Lakemont Park Doug Simon announced the venue will be closing in July. 6/18/25 Billie Eilish was spotted wearing a string swimsuit on vacation in Barcelona. The Trump ...
ALTOONA, Pa. (WJAC) — Lakemont Park may currently be covered in snow, but officials say they're looking ahead to opening day. Park staff says renovations began here almost three years ago. The ...
Lakemont-Park-Map-2018-2 HOLLIDAYSBURG — Lake­mont Park, which has been closed for two summers, is targeted to re­open by Memorial Day weekend, ... 301 Cayuga Ave., Altoona, PA 16602 ...
Lakemont Park will hold an open interview hiring event from 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the Lakemont Park Administrative Office. Interviews will be held for cashiers, food service, ride operators and ...
ALTOONA, Pa. (AP/KDKA) - Memorial Day weekend brought the reopening of the world's oldest roller coaster still in operation. Leap The Dips was built in 1902 at Altoona's Lakemont Park.
Leap the Dips was built in 1902 and operated continuously at Lakemont Park in Altoona until 1985, when it fell into disrepair. A campaign was organized to restore it, and the ride reopened to the ...
ALTOONA, Pa. (WTAJ) – Lakemont Park has announced the start of its 27th season for their Holiday Lights on the Lake event. The 2024 display will open on Friday, Nov. 15 and run until Jan. 5, 2025.
Leap-the-Dips - Built in 1902 at Lakemont Park in Altoona, Pa., the figure-eight wooden coaster was closed in 1986 and saved from demolition before reopening in 1999.
Leap-the-Dips - Built in 1902 at Lakemont Park in Altoona, Pa., the figure-eight wooden coaster was closed in 1986 and saved from demolition before reopening in 1999.