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For fifteen years Ed Gaida lived in the apartment above the offices of Playland Park, the popular amusement park that closed in 1980. In 1996, he realized that he was literally sleeping on top of a book, as the room below his bedroom contained the archives of Playland Park Corporation of San Antonio. Remembered by generations of San Antonians and others as “The Fun Spot of the South,” Playland was not only a tourist attraction but a hometown tradition for family outings, birthday parties, high-school dates and for many, first jobs. Though the park’s many rides and other features have long since been sold and moved from Playland’s former near-downtown location, founder Jimmy Johnson kept everything else. “A pack rat at heart, Jimmy never disposed of anything to do with his amusement park,” says Gaida, who was able to draw on this collection of photographs, memorabilia, financial records and mementos to write Just for Fun ! -- Paula Allen, author of San Antonio Then and Now |
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