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  2. Savin Rock Amusement Park - Wikipedia

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    By 1919, the park, now called Savin Rock Amusement Park, was attracting 1.2 million visitors each year. [8] Liberty Pier was added to the park in 1922 and it brought a new roller coaster, The Devil, and a funhouse, Bluebeard’s Castle. The pier was destroyed in a fire in 1932. The Rock also had an array of funhouses.

  3. History of West Haven, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Savin Rock Amusement Park thrived in the 1940s and '50s and was closed in the 1960s. One of the last reminders of the area is Jimmies of Savin Rock , a restaurant known for its seafood and split hot dogs.

  4. Savin Rock - Wikipedia

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    Savin Rock, West Haven, CT, USA. Savin Rock is a section of West Haven, Connecticut, [1] named after the rocky outcropping at the shorefront in Bradley Point Park.. It was the site of the Savin Rock Amusement Park, which began in the late 19th century as a regionally renowned seaside resort.

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    In Malawi, clinics could soon be running out of critical HIV medication, unable to replenish their supply since the Trump administration ordered a freeze to U.S. foreign aid. The pause has halted ...

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    Drop Rick Newman a note, follow him on Bluesky, or sign up for his newsletter. There’s more money to be found in Trump’s bigger targets. Trump wants to shutter the US Agency for International ...

  7. Frederick Church (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Thunderbolt, Savin Rock, 1925–1938; Tornado, Coney Island, 1926–1977; The 1922-built Big Dipper at Playland in San Francisco (1922–1955) was at one time said to be an early Prior and Church coaster. However, park owner Arthur Looff built the Big Dipper with his own crew.

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    Ken Jennings is revealing which "Jeopardy!" icons would be on his version of Mount Rushmore. Appearing on "Good Morning America" Tuesday, Jennings responded to a viral trend which has "Jeopardy!"

  9. Thunderbolt (Savin Rock) - Wikipedia

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    Thunderbolt was a wooden roller coaster which operated at Savin Rock Amusement Park in West Haven, Connecticut, from 1925 until 1938 when it was destroyed by a hurricane.It was rebuilt in modified form in 1939 and it continued to operate until 1956. [1]