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As Kings Dominion celebrates its 50th birthday, superfans say the park’s value helps set it apart

Summary by richmonder.org
Norman Shumake has been going to Kings Dominion since 1976, the year after it opened. Raised in Louisa and currently living in Powhatan, Shumake said he remembers visiting goats and sheep at the petting zoo, watching a fireworks show during America’s 200th birthday, and walking to the front of the line of the Scooby-Doo roller coaster before thinking twice and making a quick exit before his mother realized what was going on.“I remember getting p…
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richmonder.org broke the news in on Sunday, May 4, 2025.
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