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Souvenirs281 of 349Festival of Britain 1951 tourist visiter collectable with the Linton Trademark Olympic 1972 coin
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    Posted 9 years ago

    robin56
    (263 items)

    I have had this small metal tray a while. It reads "Americas Wonderland U.S. 222-Denver PA" The back has a small sticker that reads IR HESS. If snyone jnows anything about this tray please comment

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    1. aghcollect aghcollect, 9 years ago
      It was a tourist attraction called America Wonderland near Denver (Lancaster County), Pennsylvania from 1958-1971. It was a model train layout with scale buildings, scenery and figures depicting various places, and eras significant in American history with narration and lighting.
      Here's a postcard;
      https://www.cardcow.com/130653/america-wonderland-u-s-route-222-denver-pennsylvania/
    2. robin56 robin56, 9 years ago
      Thanks for the info, agcollect! I thought that it was a souvenir piece!

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