About the Book
In the 1940’s the Ottaway family established the first Joyland park at Central and New York Avenue. After the overwhelming success of their Central location, in 1948 the Ottaway Amusement Company purchased acreage on South Hillside Ave to construct the largest roller coaster in the state of Kansas. Opening the new location in 1949, Joyland became Wichita's largest amusement park. The Ottaway’s retired in 1975 and the Nelson’s bought the park. Over the years, it developed into a family friendly park with rides, gunfights, go-carts, picnics, concerts and swimming, enjoyed by thousands. At the turn of the new century, the park started to fade, beset by modern competition, closing in 2006.
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About the Book
In July 1959, Steve and Ann Shedd experienced the annual Frontier Day Celebration in Cheyenne, Wyoming, where they were captivated by the Cheyenne Gunfighters. This encounter sparked their interest in fast drawing and gun handling. Motivated by what they saw, Steve Shedd established The Southern Kansas Gunfighters Association upon returning home. The association quickly gained popularity, offering demonstrations, safety talks, and participating in various competitions.
The group's talents led them to Joyland's Frontier Town, where they became known as The Joyland Park Gunfighters. For 16 years, they performed at Joyland, delighting audiences and forging lifelong friendships. They cherish the memories and are grateful to Harold Ottaway for the opportunity and to Stanley and Margaret Nelson for their steadfast support. |
About the Book
Step onto the carousel of Joyland, an iconic amusement park woven into the fabric of Wichita, Kansas. Through the fictional journal of Andrew Carter, a dedicated carousel operator, experience a narrative enriched by real historical events and meticulous local research, including sources like the Wichita Eagle.
From its post-war resurgence in 1947 to its golden days in the 1950s, Joyland isn't just a backdrop but a vibrant character in this tale of community, resilience, and joy. Andrew's entries capture not only his personal growth but also the evolving spirit of the park and its visitors—each story a testament to the enduring charm of a local treasure. "Kansas Stories: The Heartbeat of Joyland" invites you to relive the magic of an era and the timeless appeal of a place where every ride, from the gentle carousel to the thrilling roller coaster, brings a new adventure. Join us in celebrating the true spirit of Joyland, where history spins through the lives of those who cherish it. |
About the Book
Possession at Joyland is a chilling tale about a family's encounter with a malevolent entity that takes control of a mechanical clown. The story is full of suspense, terror, and spine-chilling moments that keep readers on the edge of their seats. Thomas, Linda, Emma, and Jake are relatable characters who face their fears head-on and fight against all odds to protect themselves from harm.
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