Baldwin Village

Baldwin Village is a entertainment and history museum complex located in Watertown, Wisconsin, between Milwaukee and Madison. The complex property is owned by the State of Wisconsin. The amusement park portion, Baldwin Village Theme Park, is controlled under emphyteutic lease by Carwardine Parks, and the living history museum and heritage railroad portions, Baldwin Village, are controlled by the non-profit Baldwin Village Society. Both entities cooperate in promotional and marketing efforts.

History
The complex opened in 1932.

In 1985, Carwardine Parks acquired the lease for the theme park portion of the complex. This included the addition of Backdraft, a Meisho Loop the Loop moved from the 1984 Kochi Kuroshio Fair in Japan, Children's Coaster, an Allan Herschel Little Dipper purchased from Anheisur-Busch, Corkscrew, a standard Arrow Dynamics Corkscrew, and some new flat rides and attractions.

Baldwin Village Theme Park Areas

 * Village Square
 * The Midway
 * Kids Kountry (formerly Kidsland from 1970-1985 and PBS Kids Neighborhood from 2003-2007)
 * Action Zone
 * Nintendo Village
 * Xbox Village

Flat rides

 * American Dad: Triple Terror Towers (2018; An S&S Space Shot tower complex, clone of Hersheypark’s Hershey Triple Tower) [Action Zone]
 * Kamikaze (1986; An Intamin Looping Starship) [The Midway]
 * Simpsons Swing Around Springfield (1985; A Zierer Wave Swinger, formerly known as "Wave Swinger" [1985-2021]) [The Midway]
 * Super Mario Scrambler (1970; An Eli Scrambler ride, formerly known as “Scrambler”) [Nintendo Village]

Kiddie rides

 * Bluey’s Road Trip (2021; A Zamperla Convoy) [Kids Kountry]
 * Bratz Tour Bus (2003; A Zamperla Crazy Bus, formerly known as “D.W.’s Crazy Bus” [2003-2007]) [Kids Kountry]
 * Mario’s Mushroom Jumper (1999; A Zamperla Jumpin’ Star ride) [Nintendo Village]
 * Space Flight (1985; A Zamperla Mini Enterprise ride) [Kids Kountry]

Shows & meet-and-greets

 * Care Bear Adventures (A small stage show with a meet and greet section) [Kids Kountry]

Shows & meet-and-greets

 * Panoramavision 360* (1988-2008; A 336-screen 360* dome relocated from Communication Carnival Yume Koujou '87 [where it was known as DiscoVision 360*], closed after the 2008 season due to obsolete technology, TV screens sold off on eBay.)