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...Adventureland spokeswoman Molly Vincent said the fire is contained to an area known as 'Main Street' inside the park and no one has been injured.The fire is so big, smoke could be seen from the Des Moines International Airport.Vincent said Adventureland is closed for the season. There is a popular gun show going on nearby, but it is not connected to the fire.KCCI viewer photos show a lot of smoke and fire billowing from shops inside Adventureland. Fire crews are keeping everyone out of the area....
...Vincent said the ceiling of a toy store at the park collapsed and that started an electrical fire at a block of shops that are at the front of the theme park. The fire also spread to an arcade....
..."We are glad no one was hurt and that it was contained to that one section of buildings," said Molly Vincent, Adventureland spokeswoman. "It could have been much more expensive if it hit a major ride or spread to an adjacent building."The fire wrecked an arcade, a restaurant and the park's bingo parlor. No one was injured, and the park is closed for the season, Vincent said.The building was part of the original park, which opened in the summer of 1974. The building didn't have a sprinkler system or fire detection system that could have summoned outside help, Vincent said.Patrons of the nearby gun show likely saved the park from greater damage by calling in the fire, Vincent said.The layout of the park played a role in restraining the blaze, said Altoona Fire Department Capt. Brian Young."It was a good hour before it was contained, and, quite honestly, the geography was what contained it — the roads around it," Young said. "We just had to contain it so it wouldn't spread into rides or concession stands."...The cost of the fire's damage was unavailable Saturday, but the row of shops were likely beyond salvaging and would need to be replaced, Vincent said."It went through those buildings pretty darn fast," Vincent said.