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Where does the term "funfair" come from? Is it supposed to be a bigger version of a carnival with more rides and stuff? Also, how does it differ from the term "fairground" or "county/state fair"? There are many different ways to name these events that involve portable rides and stalls.
The other amusement parks in New England seem pretty average at best. The theme park resort would be like an American version of Dubailand, having lots of different parks and complexes. The state fair would also have many different rides usually seen in European funfairs. The amusement park...
Since there are virtually no amusement parks or fairs in Rhode Island, I have a great idea. First, there would be a typical amusement park that's open seasonally. It would be just like Cedar Point but bigger, having little (if any) theming, and tons of rides and coasters. There would also be a...
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