- sm-201.org a/Idora_ParkLocated on the block bounded by Telegraph Avenue, Shattuck, 56th and 58th streets in the northern section of Oakland, Idora Park was famous for its Opera house.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g50167-…...near Canfield Historical Society Hotels near Austintown Township Park Hotels near Loghurst Hotels near The Idora Park Experience.
- idorapark.tripod.com history.htmlIdora Park was built by the Park and Falls Street Railway Company. The park opened officially on Decoration Day May 30, 1899.
- twitter.com IdoraParkExpThe Idora Park Experience’s Tweets. ... Join us for Idora Park Day at Southern Park Mall. May 1st! https://fb.me/e/3PTLRJjcp. 1.
- rhumbarlv.com what-happened-idora-park/Who owns Idora Park in Youngstown Ohio? For more than 25 years Jim & Toni Amey have been scouring the USA to gather Idora Park artifacts, large and small.
- alamedainfo.com idora-park-oakland-california/Idora Park was located between 56th & 58th Streets and Telegraph and Shattuck Ave. in Oakland, California. Idora Park closed in 1929.
- rcdb.com 5721.htmLocation. The park existed in the area with Telegraph Avenue, Shattuck Avenue, 56th Street and 58th Street as its boundaries.
- OpenTripMap.com en/card/W708150460Idora Park (1899–1984) was an amusement park in Youngstown, Ohio, United States, also known as "Youngstown's Million Dollar Playground."
- en-academic.com dic.nsf/enwiki/1672605name, Idora Park, located in Youngstown, Ohio. That park was said to have been named either by a contest winner claiming, "I adore it!" or after a local Indian tribe.