
Bell's Amusement Park
Clip: Season 4 Episode 404 | 3m 29s
Bell's Amusement Park in Tulsa may soon be more than just a memory.
Before closing in 2006, Bell's Amusement Park was a staple of summer for Tulsa kids. Now, the original owner's grandson is taking on the task of rebuilding the iconic park.
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Bell's Amusement Park
Clip: Season 4 Episode 404 | 3m 29s
Before closing in 2006, Bell's Amusement Park was a staple of summer for Tulsa kids. Now, the original owner's grandson is taking on the task of rebuilding the iconic park.
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