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Freizeitpark: Dinosaur Beach (1996 to ?)
Conko's Party Pier (1989 to 1992)
The New Hunt's Pier (1986 to 1988)
Hunt's Pier (1957 to 1985)
Ocean Pier (1905 to 12/25/1943)
Address: 2701 Boardwalk
Standort: Wildwood, New Jersey, USA
Status: Defunct
Operated from 1995 to 1998
Operated from 1957 to 1992
Operated from 1905 to 12/25/1943
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History: The pier was originally built during the winter of 1904/1905.  William C. Hunt purchased the pier in 1935.  On 12/25/1943 the pier was completely destroyed by fire.

It took until 1957 for Hunt to built a new pier on the site.  This pier was built out of concrete to prevent future fires.

Hunt's Pier was purchased by a division of Conklin Shows in 1988 and renamed Conko's Party Pier.  This lasted until 1992 when the pier closed down.

In 1995 the owners of Atlantic City's Steel Pier, the Cantonoso family bought the pier and operated a few kiddies rides on the front of the pier.  For the 1995 season the pier didn't operate under any particular name, but tickets were marked "Ocean Pier".  The Dinosaur Beach name was introduced in 1996 and only lasted a few years as Dinosaur Beach closed after the 1998 season.

In 1999 Morey's Piers purchased the pier and has said they have non-amusement plans for the pier.
Defunct Roller Coasters (5): NameTypDesignGeöffnetClosed
  Crazy MouseStahlSit Down19971998
  FlyerHölzernSit Down19571988
  Golden NuggetStahlSit Down19602009
  KamikazeStahlSit Down19891991
  WhirlwindHölzernSit Down193512/25/1943
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