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  2. Impulse roller coaster - Wikipedia

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    An Impulse roller coaster is a form of a launched inverted roller coaster manufactured by Intamin. The first Impulse roller coaster appeared in Japan , and the ride type has since evolved to include four specific layouts, three of these varieties being built in the United States .

  3. List of amusement park rankings - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags Entertainment Corporation ... Cedar Point: Sandusky, Ohio, United States: ... Amusement parks with the most roller coasters Rank Park

  4. X-Flight (Six Flags Great America) - Wikipedia

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    X-Flight is a Wing Coaster model from Swiss manufacturer, Bolliger & Mabillard. It was the fifth B&M coaster for Six Flags Great America. X Flight joins the inverted roller coaster, Batman: The Ride, the hyper-twister, Raging Bull and the flying roller coaster, Superman: Ultimate Flight, giving the park a total of four operating coasters from B&M.

  5. VertiGo (ride) - Wikipedia

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    As a part of Cedar Point's preventative maintenance program, the VertiGo vehicle was removed from the ride and placed in storage. [3] On January 14, 2002, one of the 265-foot-tall (81 m) towers broke off approximately 65 feet (20 m) above the ground, causing a 200-foot (61 m) section of a pole to fall to the ground. [4]

  6. History of the roller coaster - Wikipedia

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    Roller coaster amusement rides have origins back to ice slides constructed in 18th-century Russia. Early technology featured sleds or wheeled carts that were sent down hills of snow reinforced by wooden supports. The technology evolved in the 19th century to feature railroad track using wheeled cars that were securely locked to the track. Newer ...

  7. Kings Island - Wikipedia

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    Kings Island is a 364-acre (147 ha) amusement park located 24 miles (39 km) northeast of Cincinnati in Mason, Ohio, United States.Owned and operated by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, the park was built by Taft Broadcasting and opened in 1972.

  8. SeaWorld Ohio - Wikipedia

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    On March 10, 2004, Cedar Fair, the owner and operator of Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, announced that they would be acquiring the entire Six Flags Worlds of Adventure property. [10] Cedar Fair purchased all 750 acres for $145 million, while Six Flags retained ownership of the park's animals.

  9. Green Lantern (Six Flags Great Adventure) - Wikipedia

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    Green Lantern is the third roller coaster to occupy this plot of land, following the Sarajevo Bobsled (which ran at Great Adventure from 1984 to 1988 before moving to Six Flags Great America and Great Escape) and the Great American Scream Machine (an Arrow Dynamics looping coaster which had occupied this area from 1989 to 2010).

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