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name | held_by = Eldridge Park Preservation Society| | ||
image = [[File:Gaspara Arcade logo.png|300px]]| | name = Gaspara Arcade| | ||
location | image = [[File:Gaspara Arcade logo.png|300px]]| | ||
date | location = Eldridge Park, Elmira, NY, US| | ||
date = ~1923 - 1989, 2008 - present| | |||
link = https://www.eldridgepark.us/| | |||
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'''Gaspara Arcade''' is an [[arcade]] located in Eldridge Park in Elmira, NY, US. | '''Gaspara Arcade''' is an [[arcade]] located in Eldridge Park in Elmira, NY, US. | ||
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It reopened as Gaspara Arcade in 2008. | It reopened as Gaspara Arcade in 2008. | ||
[[Category: | [[Category: Arcades]] | ||
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[[Category:Companies and organizations formed in 2008]] | [[Category: Companies and organizations based in the United States of America]] | ||
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Gaspara Arcade | |
Held by | Eldridge Park Preservation Society |
Location | Eldridge Park, Elmira, NY, US |
Date(s) | ~1923 - 1989, 2008 - present |
Link | https://www.eldridgepark.us/ |
Gaspara Arcade is an arcade located in Eldridge Park in Elmira, NY, US.
The penny arcade at Eldridge Park in Elmira, NY first appeared in print in the April 9, 1923 edition of the Star-Gazette. It was one of the longest continuously running arcades in the world when Eldridge Park closed in 1989.
It reopened as Gaspara Arcade in 2008.