Stuff That's Real (That You Didn't Know Was Real) But Also Is Cool
Class-Action Park // The Mall Man
February 16, 2022
Action Park was a water park in Vernon, New Jersey that opened in 1978 and closed in 1996. The park was known for its dangerous rides and lax safety standards. Gene Mulvihill, the man behind the park's creation, wanted to create a place where people of all ages could enjoy themselves. Also a dude totally lived in a secret nook in a mall… for like four years. Find out more on the show! ### - https://www.history.com/news/the-rise-and-fall-of-action-park-new-jerseys-most-dangerous-water-park - https://www.newskudo.com/rhode-island/providence/entertainment/5914639-providence-artist-banned-from-mall-after-living-in-secret-apartment-for-four-years
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