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  2. Corkscrew (Valleyfair) - Wikipedia

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    Corkscrew is a steel roller coaster at Valleyfair in Shakopee, Minnesota, featuring one vertical loop and two corkscrews. Built in 1980, Corkscrew was planned to reflect the design of its sister roller coaster Corkscrew at Cedar Point. It is notably one of the first roller coasters to feature a double corkscrew, as well as a vertical loop. The ...

  3. Canobie Corkscrew - Wikipedia

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    Canobie Corkscrew was a steel sit-down roller coaster located at Canobie Lake Park amusement park in Salem, New Hampshire. Canobie Corkscrew is one of many Arrow Development Corkscrew models produced between 1975 and 1979. The coaster was removed in 2021.

  4. Corkscrew (Michigan's Adventure) - Wikipedia

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    Arrow Dynamics has built several Corkscrew coasters, including the one at Michigan's Adventure, and each has the two corkscrew loops that give this coaster type its name. [1] The ride is 70 feet high and 1,250 feet long. [2] [3] [4] It goes approximately 45 mph and lasts approximately 70 seconds. [2] [3] [4]

  5. Corkscrew (Cedar Point) - Wikipedia

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    Included in the cost was the coaster itself, a new 1,000 feet (300 m) midway for the coaster to pass over, and a Troika ride. [3] [4] Before the ride's opening, The Great Lake Erie Roller was renamed to Corkscrew due to requests from board members. [2] The ride opened as Corkscrew on May 15, 1976. [5]

  6. Python (Busch Gardens Tampa Bay) - Wikipedia

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    Python was a steel roller coaster located at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay theme park in Tampa, Florida. Built by Arrow Development and opened on July 1, 1976, it was the first roller coaster at Busch Gardens since the park opened in 1959. The roller coaster was located in the Congo section of the park near Stanley Falls Flume and later the Congo ...

  7. Dublin Shipping - Wikipedia

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    The Jones Group had a number of shipping subsidiaries, including Celtic Coasters Ltd., Dublin & Cork Shipping Ltd., and Dublin Shipping Ltd.. [1] The group sold its shipping interests for £20 million in 1998. [2] On 28 March 1998 the Dublin Shipping was taken over by Gearbulk. [3]

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