Freedomland

Freedomland is an amusement park currently owned by Kennywood Entertainment Company.

History
The park originally opened in New York City in 1960. In 1964, it was announced that the park in New York would close and be relocated to Washington DC in 1965.

Freedom Parks Era (1965-2010)
Freedomland was moved from New York to Washington DC for the 1965 season. A majority of the rides from the old park would be relocated as well.

KEC Era (2010-present)
Freedom Parks was sold to KEC in 2010.

Little Old New York

 * Manhattan Mayhem (1998; A TOGO Looping coaster, clone of Manhattan Express in Las Vegas)

Old Chicago

 * Chicago Mad Train (1962; An Allan Herschell Mad Mouse, formerly Astro-ride)
 * Windy Beams (1963; A Mack Rides Monorail coaster, formerly Meteor, retracked by RMC in 2020)

San Francisco

 * San Francisco Earthquake (1965; An Arrow Dynamics dark ride, an updated clone of the ride at the original park in New York)

New Orleans

 * Jester's Wild (1992; A Vekoma Hurricane  coaster)

Cape Canaveral
Formerly Satellite City.


 * Canaveral Orbiters (1997; A Bisch-Rocxo Flying Skooters, previously operated at Wegmans Adventures in Family Fun from 1991-1996)
 * Meteorite (1998; A Zamperla Hawk 48)
 * Satellite (1975; An Arrow Dynamics "Corkscrew" coaster, one of the very first looping coasters ever built)

Florida
Opened in 1965.


 * Sunshine Wheel (1965; An Eli Bridge Ferris wheel)

Movie Lot
Opened in 1966.


 * Cowboy Adventure (1966; An Arrow Mine Train)

New England
Opened in 1967.


 * Boston Tea Party (1967; An Arrow Dynamics teacups ride)
 * Yankee Clipper (1980; A Huss Pirate Ship ride)

All American Kiddie Land
Opened in 1993.


 * Little Boston Tea Party (1997; A Zamperla Midi Teacups ride, previously operated at Wegmans Adventures in Family Fun from 1991-1996)
 * Little Route 66 (1997; A Zamperla Convoy ride, previously operated at Wegmans Adventures in Family Fun from 1991-1996)
 * Young Yankee Clipper (1993; A Zamperla Crazy Bus ride themed to a clipper ship)