Subscribe | UPI Odd Newsletter Subscribe Oct. 26 (UPI) -- A Colorado amusement park that closed in April is being cleared out after all of its rides and other items were auctioned off. The Heritage Square Amusement Park in Golden, which operated from 1971 until June of this year, closed permanently due to financial hardships and the owners held an auction Thursday to sell off the park's attractions. Advertisement The items sold included a 1963 Tilt A Whirl ride, a 1966 Eli Scrambler and a 1977 Eli Ferris Wheel. The land owner said all of the items from the former amusement park must be removed by Nov. 13. Read More Riders rescued from stalled Superman coaster in Maryland Bottle of Macallan whiskey sells for $1.1M at auction No. 20 Delaware license plate sold for $410,000