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Land of Make Believe Brings Worldwide Attention to Hope Township

originally published: 08/25/2024

(HOPE TWP, NJ) -- Seventy years ago Land of Make Believe opened its gates as a family amusement park in tiny Hope Township, New Jersey. In fact, when Land of Make Believe opened up in 1954 Route 80 was still nothing more than a dream for northwestern New Jersey.

Seven decades later, Land of Make is still thriving, expanding its park over time to include thrill rides, attractions and a water park.

Within the past year, you could say that Land of Make Believe has hit the trifecta. The park, which has been honored by federal and state legislators, county and local officials, and industry organizations, has now been recognized with three huge designations that have given Land of Make Believe attention across the United States - and the world.

Quite amazing when you consider that Hope had a mere 500 residents back in 1954 when the Land of Make Believe opened and Warren County had more cows than people. Pretty amazing, indeed when you consider that Hope today has only 1957 residents and is within the County of Warren and its 100,000 population.

The trifecta started with Land of Make Believe being named the Most Iconic Amusement Park in the New Jersey, then was declared the No. 1 Amusement Park in New Jersey, and most recently was declared the World's Greatest.




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"Who would have thought that over 70 years there would have been this kind of transformation," said Christopher Maier, whose family has owned the park since its inception. "But my mother and father had a vision of providing fun for the entire family that has stood the test of time. It's always been the intention to offer a safe and affordable experience for those who come here."

What's the secret to how a small amusement park in Northwest New Jersey has gotten such recognition? It has kept loyal to the principles that were the foundation that created the American amusement park in the first place.

The Maier family found a home - and a business - in rural Hope Township and it continues to be a source of proud generations later.

"There is no other place like Hope, N.J.," said Maier. "We are so proud to be part of this community. Hope has the freshest air in New Jersey."

For more about Land of Make Believe visit www.lomb.com




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