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  2. Cedar Point - Wikipedia

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    The area also features a junior roller coaster built by Vekoma, Woodstock Express. [41] Cedar Point built the first giga coaster, Millennium Force, in 2000. When it debuted, it was the tallest and fastest complete-circuit roller coaster in the world, climbing 310 ft (94 m) and reaching a maximum speed of 93 mph (150 km/h). [42]

  3. Sea Dragon (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    The coaster has one four-car train. Riders are seated two across with two rows per car, giving the coaster a capacity of 16 riders. Station brakes are manually operated using hand-controlled levers. Following the dismantling of the other two coasters in the late 1980s, Sea Dragon became the oldest roller coaster from John Allen to remain in ...

  4. Loop the Loop (Olentangy Park) - Wikipedia

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    Adapting the steel construction and teardrop-shaped loop pioneered by Edwin Prescott (builder of Loop the Loop roller coasters on Coney Island and Atlantic City), Beecher constructed the Loop the Loop at Olentangy Park. [2] The coaster sat near the park's dancing pavilion. [3] The ride was a failure, however, and it was removed shortly ...

  5. Rides At Adventure Cove - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters (Wood Coaster) Double out-and-back, figure-eight layout with a 37-foot (11 m) hill, 1,320 feet (400 m) of track, and speeds up to 25 miles per hour (40 km/h). The ride is recognized as an "ACE Coaster Classic" by American Coaster Enthusiasts and was designed by John Allen. Part of original Wyandot Lake and ...

  6. The Beast (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    The Beast is a wooden roller coaster located at Kings Island amusement park in Mason, Ohio, United States.Designed and manufactured in-house for approximately $3 million, the ride opened in 1979 as the tallest, fastest, and longest wooden roller coaster in the world.

  7. Indianola Park - Wikipedia

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    Indianola Park was a trolley park that operated in Columbus, Ohio's University District from 1905 to 1937. [2] The amusement park was created by Charles Miles and Frederick Ingersoll, [3] and peaked in popularity in the 1910s, entertaining crowds of up to 10,000 with the numerous roller coasters and rides, with up to 5,000 in the massive pool alone. [4]

  8. Minerva Park, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The park had a roller coaster, a small zoo, a lake, and other attractions. The park opened July 13, 1895. It operated until 1902, after Olentangy Park outcompeted Minerva Park. For its later history, the site became a graveyard for discarded streetcars. The park's owner unsuccessfully pleaded with Westerville to preserve the amusement park.

  9. The Bat (Kings Island; opened 1981) - Wikipedia

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    Guests were led to the roller coaster's station, which was recently constructed and resembled a mansion from the Victorian era. [1] [5] A rendering of the coaster's layout as well as one of the coaster's trains were on display. [1] There were also employees dressed as Halloween characters, including Dracula, Frankenstein, and a human-sized bat. [5]

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