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  2. Category:Cedar Point - Wikipedia

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  3. Chippewa Lake Park - Wikipedia

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    Chippewa Lake Park is an abandoned amusement park located in Chippewa Lake, Ohio, Medina County.It operated from 1878 through 1978, after the final owner, Continental Business Enterprises closed it due to a lack of attendance.

  4. Disaster Transport - Wikipedia

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    Disaster Transport (formerly Avalanche Run) was an enclosed steel bobsled roller coaster built by Intamin at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, United States.It was notable as being the only indoor roller coaster at Cedar Point, the only bobsled roller coaster in the Midwestern United States, [1] and the only enclosed bobsled roller coaster in the world at its debut.

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Amusement Parks/Task Forces/Roller ...

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    Expand: Hanna-Barbera theme parks • Batman: La Fuga • Blue Streak (Cedar Point) • Cascabel (roller coaster) • Cedar Creek Mine Ride • Cobra (La Ronde) • Corkscrew (Michigan's Adventure) • Crystal Wings • Cyclone (Six Flags New England) • Dania Beach Hurricane • Diavlo • Diving Machine G5 • Euro-Mir • Formule X ...

  6. Wicked Twister - Wikipedia

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    Wicked Twister was an inverted roller coaster located at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. Designed by Werner Stengel, it was a second-generation, double-twisting Impulse model manufactured by Intamin. Wicked Twister opened as the tallest and fastest inverted coaster in the world on May 5, 2002.

  7. Leap-The-Dips - Wikipedia

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    Leap-The-Dips is a wooden roller coaster located at Lakemont Park near Altoona, Pennsylvania.Built in 1902 by the Federal Construction Company and designed by E. Joy Morris, it is the oldest standing roller coaster in the world and believed to be the last surviving side friction roller coaster of the figure-eight variety.

  8. Cascade Park (amusement park) - Wikipedia

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    The park was originally known as Big Run Falls when the site was purchased by Col. Levi Brinton in 1892. [1] At the turn of the twentieth century, power companies realized they could make profits developing amusement parks, so in 1897, the New Castle Traction Company (later the Pennsylvania Power Company) bought the property from Col. Brinton. [1]

  9. Frederick Ingersoll - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Ingersoll (1876 – October 23, 1927) was an American inventor, designer, builder and entrepreneur who created the world's first chain of amusement parks (known collectively as "Luna Parks" regardless of their actual name) and whose manufacturing company built 277 roller coasters, fueling the popularity of trolley parks in the first third of the twentieth century.

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