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Anybody know if they've torn the Pavilion down yet? I'd like to get some pictures of it before it's gone!
Jeff
My sister was just there this weekend with her family. She said next weekend is the last week and they are running an all day pass for $10. So I would think it may still be there. I can't believe it won't be around anymore.
Yeah, when you say MB, everybody thinks about the Pavilion area. Just won't be the same without it <sigh>.... I guess that's the price of progress. I imagine by this time next year that property will be covered with more high-rise condos and hotels. Just what MB needs! [:@]
Which Pavilion are they tearing down? The one on 10th St?
Mac
There's only one "Pavillion" on the Redneck Riveria. How can you live in NC and not know that? Anyway, yes the one on 10th. The other amusement park is the Family Kingdom.
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