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Nostalgic amusement park Stricker’s Grove open to public July 4

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Nostalgic amusement park Stricker’s Grove open to public July 4
Stricker's Grove, a privately-owned and old-fashioned theme park, is open to the public just four times a year.Next Monday is one of them.Located in Hamilton, Ohio, the nostalgic theme park is hosting its annual Fourth of July Celebration this Monday, and admission is free.But you'll need to pay if you wish to enjoy the rides. You can purchase individual tickets or a $20 armband for unlimited riding. Individual tickets cost $2.50 for one ticket, $10 for five tickets and $25 for 20 tickets. Food and alcohol are available for purchase, and you may bring your own food into the park.Stricker's Grove is a family-owned and operated private amusement park. It's available to rent to groups for family picnics, wedding receptions and other occasions.The park has an assortment of old-fashioned games and rides, including two roller coasters.The park is known for The Tornado, a wooden coaster designed by Al Collins and built by Ralph Stricker — the only person in the United States to build his own roller coaster.Parking is $5 per car before 6 p.m. and $10 per car after 6 p.m. Find the amusement park at 11490 Hamilton-Cleves Road in Hamilton, Ohio. Learn more here.

Stricker's Grove, a privately-owned and old-fashioned theme park, is open to the public just four times a year.

Next Monday is one of them.

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Located in Hamilton, Ohio, the nostalgic theme park is hosting its annual Fourth of July Celebration this Monday, and admission is free.

But you'll need to pay if you wish to enjoy the rides.

You can purchase individual tickets or a $20 armband for unlimited riding.

Individual tickets cost $2.50 for one ticket, $10 for five tickets and $25 for 20 tickets.

Food and alcohol are available for purchase, and you may bring your own food into the park.

Stricker's Grove is a family-owned and operated private amusement park. It's available to rent to groups for family picnics, wedding receptions and other occasions.

The park has an assortment of old-fashioned games and rides, including two roller coasters.

The park is known for The Tornado, a wooden coaster designed by Al Collins and built by Ralph Stricker — the only person in the United States to build his own roller coaster.

Parking is $5 per car before 6 p.m. and $10 per car after 6 p.m. Find the amusement park at 11490 Hamilton-Cleves Road in Hamilton, Ohio. Learn more here.