The Dragon Coaster at the Playland Park in Rye, N.Y., first opened in May 1929 ...
Shuttered due to urgent safety overhauls and a year of total silence, the iconic 1929 coaster makes its multi-million dollar ...
The roller coaster, one of the oldest in the country, was idle last summer but it is set to reopen on Memorial Day weekend ...
Summer has officially arrived in Westchester County as Playland Park is open for the 2026 season, welcoming families back for ...
The Dragon Coaster first opened on July 20, 1929 at Playland, which was built a year earlier. The 80-foot wooden coaster was designed by Frank Darling, who was hired by the Westchester Parks ...
Playland Park's season opens officially in Rye on Saturday, May 23, and includes a ceremonial reopening of the “beloved and ...
Playland, the only government owned-and-operated amusement park in the United States, has been a summertime staple for New York's suburban youth since it opened in 1928. Located along the Long Island ...
Rye Playland first opened on May 26, 1928. The layout of Rye Playland today is similar to when it first opened in 1928. Designer Frederick A. Church, of Coney Island fame, is behind iconic Dragon ...