OREGON, WASHINGTON, IDAHO & MONTANA - AMUSEMENT PARKS
Bitter Lake Park / (became Playland) – Seattle, WA – (1930) {New owners in 1931 called it Playland]
Columbia Beach - Portland, OR - (1916 - 1926) [Park never recovered after Dance Hall burned)
Columbia Gardens – Butte, MT – (1902 - 1973) MAP {Anacoda Mining Company needed property to expand operations]
Council Crest – Portland, OR – (1907 or 1911 - 1929) MAP (Last few seasons were money losing after Portland's street car system dismantled & attendance declined]
Electric Park - Great Falls, MT - (Nothing Known)
Funland Amusement Park - Tacoma (Fort Definance), WA (1933 or 1952 - 1964)
Gayway Park - Seaside, OR - (early 1950s - late 1970s)
Jantzen Beach – Portland, OR – (1928 - 1969) MAP
Lotus Island – Portland, OR – (1930 - 1932) [Plane crashed into scenic railway in March 1931 - structure destroyed and never rebuilt]
Luna Park - Helena, MT - (1932 - ? )
Luna Park – Seattle, WA – (1907-1914) [Local government morality scandal led to park's loss of popularity-area had been newly annexed to Seattle]
Meridell Park – Pocatello Idaho – (1920 - late 1960s?)
Natatorium Park – Spokane, WA – (1889 - 1967) MAP [Declining attendance]
Oaks, The – Portland, OR – (1905-Present?) MAP
Playland – Seattle, WA – (1930 - 1961) [Declining attendance and expected competition with the 1962 Seattle World's Fair]
Playland Pier - Couer d' Alene, Idaho - (1942 - 1975) [Pier burned in a fire]
Sana Island – Portland, OR – MAP (Nothing Known)
Tri-City Park – Kennewick, WA - (Nothing Known)
Western Washington Fairgrounds – Puyallup, WA – MAP (Nothing Known)
White City – Bellingham, WA – (1906 - 1919) MAP
White City – Boise, ID – (1907 - 1930s)
White City / Madison Park – Seattle - (1909) [Closed in unison with the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition]