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Camp Snoopy was first introduced at Knott's Berry Farm in 1983. This was the first amusement park with a section dedicated to children under 12 years old. [1]On August 27, 2013, Camp Snoopy at Cedar Point received the relocated Frog Hopper which was renamed Woodstock's Airmail and Jr. Gemini was renamed Wilderness Run. [2]
An antique carousel. Originally located in Planet Snoopy (now known as Camp Snoopy) as Character Carousel (2010–2017). The Grand Carousel was first built at the Mesker Park Zoo and Botanic Garden in Evansville, Indiana and relocated to Carowinds in 1979. Vortex: 1992 Bolliger & Mabillard: The south's first stand-up roller coaster.
Knott's may refer to: . Knott's Berry Farm, a theme park in Buena Park, California, now owned by Cedar Fair; Knott's Berry Farm, brand name of food specialty products (jams and preserves) manufacturer, now part of The J. M. Smucker Company based in Placentia, California
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Sierra Sidewinder is a steel spinning roller coaster located in the Camp Snoopy section of Knott's Berry Farm. It was the first spinning roller coaster in the United States to feature trains with multiple spinning cars, rather than an individual spinning car, like those found on a Reverchon or Zamperla Twister Coaster. The ride was also one of ...
They were sold back to San Francisco Muni [1] in 1979 for the proposed California St. & Hyde St. expansion of the national monument and clearing the lot for Camp Snoopy. Camp Bus 1992 2023 Zamperla: A junior flying carpet. Closed in 2023 as part of huge makeover of Camp Snoopy, and to make room for new attractions. Corkscrew: 1975 1989 Arrow ...
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Use of NASA logos, insignia and emblems is restricted per U.S. law 14 CFR 1221.; The NASA website hosts a large number of images from the Soviet/Russian space agency, and other non-American space agencies.