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West Coast Amusements still sell the classic treats like popcorn and cotton candy.
Bingo’s grandson, Robbie, designed this mini donut stand. The stand was manufactured by Uniglide Trailer.
Pretzels is one of the many classic carnival treats West Coast Amusements serves, other treats include but are not limited to shaved ice cream, cotton candy, candied apples, […]
This logo featuring Simba the lion is still the logo for West Coast Amusements today.
Not many people are around at this midway, showing the demise of one era and the dawn of a new era.
As shown in the graphic banners for this sideshow, it is certain that war was an interesting yet controversial topic during this time.
The many members of the Johnny J. Jones Exposition, at the South Florida Fair, February 12th, 1932.