The swing ride to the right was likely a 1920s import from Germany, though Smith & Smith also made an equivalent device. The large ride in the background is the triple platform El Dorado, built in Germany by Hugo Haase. It was an anchor in the Pavilion of Fun from the early 1910s until the place closed in the 1960s. It was sold to Japan, where it was restored and operates today.
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The swing ride to the right was likely a 1920s import from Germany, though Smith & Smith also made an equivalent device. The large ride in the background is the triple platform El Dorado, built in Germany by Hugo Haase. It was an anchor in the Pavilion of Fun from the early 1910s until the place closed in the 1960s. It was sold to Japan, where it was restored and operates today.
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