85 North Policy Street Salem, NH , 03079 Phone: (603) 893-3506 Website Canobie Lake Park is an amusement park in Salem, New Hampshire, located about 31 miles north of Boston. Founded as a trolley park on the shore of Canobie Lake on 1902, the park most prominently featured botanical gardens, with few amusement rides. Three local families currently run the park, which draws visitors from throughout the New England region. Canobie Lake Park's age and history inspired author Stephen King to use rides and elements from the park in his Joyland novel. It is one of only thirteen trolley parks still operating in the United States as of 2019.
Machine 2: is located near the bathrooms, as you enter the park (to the left). The designs are:
1) Park Logo
2) Roller coaster twists
3) People on a log ride car
4) 'Canobie Queen', Paddlewheel boat
Machine 3: is located outside of the Yankee Whaler. The four designs for this machine are:
1) Carousel horse
2) "I Love You" arrow piercing hearts
3) Yankee Cannonball (roller coaster)
4) My Lucky Penny All of these designs say "Canobie Lake Park."
Machine 4: is located at the foyer of the Bear Lodge arcade, The designs are:
1) A track layout,
2) Untamed logo,
3) The Cannonball birthday logo.
Removed from Machine 4: 1) Canobie logo,
10/12 The park has added a fourth Penny Press located at Untamed and it has a track layout, Canobie logo, untamed logo and the cannonball birthday logo.
12/14: Machine 1 is Retired
6/11/23 - Machine 4 Canobie Park Logo coin is still not working. It seems that the die is missing from the machine (making this a 3 design machine) - The logo penny is likely gone. |