The park also manages Sellars Farm, a state archaeological area near Lebanon to the east.
Since then the park has managed to survive and be self-sustaining.
The park is a privately funded business and is owned, managed and directed by the Thompson family.
The park also manages the nearby Clanton community pavilion, a 4,500 square foot indoor facility at 3132 Manchester Avenue.
The lower park has been in public ownership and managed as a public park since the 1940s.
The park managed to clean up the damage and open as normal the following weekend.
Collectively, UCF's research centers and the park manage over $5.5 billion in contracts annually.
Various counties, cities, metropolitan authorities, regional parks, townships, soil conservation districts and other units manage a variety of local level parks.
The park managed to stay afloat during the 1970s and early 1980s despite a continuing drop in attendance.
In 1988, the park renovated the buildings and midways, but managed to add a couple more flat rides.