In the lead, italicize "Mister Rogers' Neighborhood", per
here. In the Ligonier Valley Railroad: 1878–1952 section, it would be best if "Philadelphia Toboggan Company" is linked once, per
here. In the Recognition section, italicize "Amusement Today". In the Hootin' Holler section, italicize "C. P. Huntington".
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Does Reference 5 cover all this ---> "In 1931, Judge Mellon's son Richard B. Mellon, brother of Andrew Mellon, and C.C. MacDonald acquired the park under a partnership known as the "Idlewild Management Company". The first season under the financial support of Mellon and the management of MacDonald and his family brought electricity to the park, allowing for later operating hours and electric-powered rides, including a three-row Philadelphia Toboggan Company carousel. The MacDonalds sought to maintain the park's natural beauty, planting 10,000 shrubs in the first year and thousands of trees during the 1930s. In the first few years, the park added a circle swing, a Whip, a miniature railroad, and in 1938, the Philadelphia Toboggan Company Rollo Coaster. The Rollo Coaster was built with lumber from the park, using a sawmill built nearby specifically for the project. World War II required the park to close in 1943. Upon reopening in 1946, the park added the Caterpillar and a small showboat that sailed in Lake Bouquet"?