Location | Stanhope, New Jersey, U.S. |
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Opened | 1957 |
Operating season | May – October |
Website | www |
Wild West City is a Wild West theme park based on 1880s Dodge City, Kansas, located in Stanhope, New Jersey.
The park was used as a filming location for The Whitest Kids U' Know season 3, episode 3 sketch "Water Balloons". [1]
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