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August 12, 1998 | JOHN O'DELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Family amusement park pioneer William L. Rameson has formed a new company, Palace Entertainment, that will operate a chain of 15 miniature golf and arcade-based parks and be headquartered in Orange County. Rameson, who started the Camelot and Castle amusement park chains and later sold his interest in them, has acquired seven Camelot parks and seven Huish Family Fun Centers--all in California--and the Grand Prix Race-O-Rama park in Dania, Fla.
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August 12, 1998 | JOHN O'DELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
Family amusement park pioneer William L. Rameson has formed a new company, Palace Entertainment, that will operate a chain of 15 miniature golf and arcade-based parks and be headquartered in Orange County. Rameson, who started the Camelot and Castle amusement park chains and later sold his interest in them, has acquired seven Camelot parks and seven Huish Family Fun Centers--all in California--and the Grand Prix Race-O-Rama park in Dania, Fla.
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November 29, 1994 | JOHN O'DELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A developer of family amusement centers has leased six acres in the Foothill Ranch development for what would be the third miniature golf and arcade facility in a 20-mile stretch of inland South County. Camelot Park Family Entertainment Centers, based in Irvine, plans to open Palace Park of Foothill Ranch next summer, Gerald B. Johnson, a general partner of the development company, said Monday.
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November 29, 1994 | JOHN O'DELL, TIMES STAFF WRITER
A developer of family amusement centers has leased six acres in the Foothill Ranch development for what would be the third miniature golf and arcade facility in a 20-mile stretch of inland South County. Camelot Park Family Entertainment Centers, based in Irvine, plans to open Palace Park of Foothill Ranch next summer, Gerald B. Johnson, a general partner of the development company, said Monday.
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November 17, 1993 | DEBORA VRANA, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A pair of developers unveiled plans Tuesday to build a new amusement park in Irvine that will feature three miniature golf courses, two go-cart raceways, a large arcade and a lake full of bumper boats. To be called Palace Park, the seven-acre facility is scheduled to open next spring at the corner of Michelson Drive and Harvard Avenue, just off the San Diego Freeway.
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November 17, 1993 | DEBORA VRANA, SPECIAL TO THE TIMES
A pair of developers unveiled plans Tuesday to build a new amusement park in Irvine that will feature three miniature golf courses, two go-cart raceways, a large arcade and a lake full of bumper boats. To be called Palace Park, the seven-acre facility is scheduled to open next spring at the corner of Michelson Drive and Harvard Avenue, just off the San Diego Freeway.
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