Little Amerricka
Little Amerricka is an amusement park located in Marshall, Wisconsin, USA. It features the 16 in (406 mm) gauge[1] Whiskey River Railway, a 1/3 size rail road with over 3 miles (4.8 km) of track that begins at the amusement park and goes through scenic trees, past the wildlife pond area, and across the Whiskey River. Passengers hear a whistle as they go through the tunnel, past the locomotive shops including roundhouse and turntable, over bridges and around a lake. Other attractions include 24 rides and an 18-hole miniature golf course.
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| Location | Marshall, Wisconsin, U.S. | 
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| Coordinates | 43°9′53″N 89°3′30″W | 
| Status | Operating | 
| Opened | 1991 | 
| Owner | Lee Merrick | 
| Slogan | Fun For All | 
| Operating season | May through September | 
| Area | 10 acres (4.0 ha) | 
| Attractions | |
| Total | 26 | 
| Roller coasters | 4 | 
| Website | LittleAmerricka.com | 
The park is also the home of Merrick Light Railway Equipment, where 1/3 size steam, diesel, and car equipment are still built.
Attractions
    
    Roller coasters
    
| Ride | Manufacturer | First season | Description | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Little Dipper | Allan Herschell | 1993 | An oval kiddie coaster that was purchased from a private party in Missouri. | |
| Mad Mouse | Allan Herschell Company | 1993 | The manufacturing date on this ride is 1960. Mad Mouse was relocated from Enchanted Forest in Chesterton, Indiana. | [2] | 
| Swiss Toboggan | Chance Rides | 1993 | This is the prototype Chance Toboggan ride. This was the first of two Toboggan rides Chance built without a trailer, and built in 1969. Relocated from Dogpatch USA where it was known as Earthquake McGoon's Brain Rattler. | |
| Meteor | Philadelphia Toboggan Company | 2007 | A Schmeck junior wooden coaster that opened in 1953 at Kiddytown. Moved in 1966 to Hillcrest Park. Purchased in 2003 and reconstructed at Little Amerricka. Darrell Klompmaker supervised the move. | |
Other rides
    
| Name | Year Opened | Manufacturer | Model | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Red Baron | 1991 | Allan Herschell Company | Red Baron | 
| Fire Truck Rescue | 1995 | Zamperla | Fire Truck | 
| Helicopter Adventure | 1991 | Allan Herschell Company | Helicopter | 
| Kiddie Wheel | 1991 | Allan Herschell Company | Kiddie Ferris Wheel | 
| Parachute Tower | 1999 | Zamperla | Parachute Tower | 
| Merry-Go-Round | 1991 | Chance Rides | Carousel | 
| Whiskey River Railway | 1991 | Crown Metal Products | Train ride | 
| Test Pilot | 1991 | Eyerly | Roll-O-Plane | 
| Ferris Wheel | 1991 | Eli Bridge Company | Ferris Wheel | 
| Scrambler | 1991 | Eli Bridge Company | Scrambler | 
| Tilt-A-Whirl | 1991 | Sellner Manufacturing | Tilt-A-Whirl | 
| Hampton Combo Cars | 1991 | Hampton Amusements | Motorcycle Jump | 
| Kiddie Boats | 1991 | Allan Herschell Company | Kiddie Boats | 
| Bumper Cars | 1998 | Bertazzon | Bumper Cars | 
| Monorail | 1994 | Zamperla | Aerial Ride | 
| Go Karts | 2003 | J&J Amusements | Go Karts | 
| Bumper Boats | 1998 | Arrow Dynamics | Bumper Boats | 
See also
    
 Trains portal
References
    
    
External links
    
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