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PHOTO PROMPT © Dale Rogerson
Genre: Memoir
Word Count: 100
ALL RIDES 9¢
On the corner of 84th and Wornall is a grocery where once stood a 5-acre park called Kiddie Land—a grand place for Mom to drop us off while she shopped, unfettered by squabbling children.
“I want to drive the old-time cars,” I said.
“Ferris wheel first,” said my older brother Jeff. “Then we’ll ride your stupid cars.”
“They’re not stupid.”
“Are too.”
Terrified of heights, I screamed throughout the entire ride. “I’m telling Mommy you’re mean.”
Afterward I slipped into the antique car seat with a smug smile as Jeff handed me a quarter to keep my mouth shut.
It seems that just about every American city in the late 1950’s to early 60’s had an amusement park called Kiddie Land. This particular one was in Kansas City. One of my fonder childhood memories. 😀
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The Wisoff kiddies. © Rochelle Wisoff-Fields





Down memory lane. Childhood reminiscences are always precious
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Yep, fairgrounds were always great fun when we were children. Funny, they still are at my grand old age.
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Lovely story Rochelle! 💜
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Wonderful memory!
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