Little Amerricka

Little Amerricka Amusement Park & Miniature Golf
Location Marshall, Wisconsin, U.S.
Coordinates 43°9′53″N 89°3′30″W / 43.16472°N 89.05833°W / 43.16472; -89.05833Coordinates: 43°9′53″N 89°3′30″W / 43.16472°N 89.05833°W / 43.16472; -89.05833
Opened 1991
Rides
Total 26
Roller coasters 4
Website http://www.littleamerricka.com

Little Amerricka is an amusement park located in Marshall, Wisconsin, USA. Little Amerricka features the 16 in (406 mm) gauge[1] Whiskey River Railway, a 1/3 size railroad operating an array of steam and diesel engines and proto-typical freight and passenger cars with over 3 miles of track on the ground. The line begins at the amusement park and wanders over 2 miles through scenic trees, past the wildlife pond area and then crosses the Whiskey river. Passengers will hear the whistle blow as they go through the tunnel, past the locomotive shops including roundhouse and turntable, over bridges and around a lake.

The location is also the home of Merrick Light Railway Equipment, where 1/3 size steam, diesel, and car equipment are still being built.

Other attractions include 26 rides, including scrambler, tilt a whirl, bumper cars, Ferris wheel, blow up slides, monorail, haunted house, roller coasters, go-karts, an 18-hole miniature golf course, and more.

Roller coasters

Ride Manufacturer First season Description Notes
Little Dipper Allan Herschell 1993 An oval kiddie coaster.
Mad Mouse Allan Herschell 1993 An Allan Herschell ride. The manufacturer date on this ride is 1960. Mad Mouse was relocated from Enchanted Forest in Chesterton, Indiana. [2]
Wild & Wooly Toboggan Chance Rides 1993 This is the prototype Chance Toboggan ride. This was the first of two Toboggan rides Chance built without a trailer, and built in 1969. Relocated from Dogpatch USA where it was known as Earthquake McGoon's Brain Rattler
Meteor Philadelphia Toboggan Company 2007 Operating as of August 8, 2007 A Schmeck junior wooden coaster, formerly of Kiddietown. Moved in 1966 to Hillcrest Park. Purchased in 2003 and reconstructed at Little Amerricka. Darrell Klompmaker supervised the move.

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