Gwynn Oak Park
United States
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Gwynn Oak Park
Gwynn Oak Park was a 64-acre amusement park in northwest Baltimore County, Maryland, that operated from 1893 to 1973 and became a focal point for civil rights activism due to its exclusionary racial segregation policies. The park's controversial whites-only admission policy prompted significant protests during the civil rights era before the park eventually closed.
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