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  2. Kennywood - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, rock singer Freddy Cannon recorded a remade version of his 1962 hit "Palisades Park" called "Kennywood Park", featuring attractions at Kennywood. The song was released on a limited-edition 45 vinyl pressing and sold as a $1.99 fundraising item for Pittsburgh's Children's Hospital through the now-defunct National Record Mart. [ 43 ...

  3. Kennywood Park finishes in Top-10 for best roller coaster and ...

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    The West Mifflin amusement park could use some positive publicity following an outcry a few weeks ago spurred when Kennywood announced the Steel Curtain roller coaster would be closed for the 2024 ...

  4. Hersheypark, Kennywood and Knoebels ranked among USA ... - AOL

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    Kennywood ranked eighth, Hersheypark ranked fourth and Knoebels ranked second on USA Today's "10 Best" theme park list. USA Today's '10 best' theme parks: USA Today panel votes Knoebels ...

  5. Three Pennsylvania amusement parks named among nation ... - AOL

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    One bills itself as the nation’s only admission-free amusement park. ... Kennywood and Knoebels Amusement Resort were recognized as three of the top 17 U.S. amusement parks in 2023 by U.S. News ...

  6. Steel Curtain (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    Steel Curtain is a steel hypercoaster at Kennywood in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, United States.Manufactured by S&S – Sansei Technologies, the coaster reaches a height of 220 feet (67 m) and features either eight or nine inversions, [a] including a 197-foot (60 m) corkscrew considered to be the world's tallest inversion.

  7. Phantom's Revenge - Wikipedia

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    Phantom's Revenge is a steel hypercoaster located at Kennywood amusement park in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania.It originally opened as Steel Phantom in 1991, featuring the fastest speed and longest drop of any roller coaster in the world.

  8. USA Today's Top 10 list of best amusement parks ... - AOL

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    The votes have been tabulated, and USA Today's 10 Best amusement parks in the country includes two within driving distance of Akron and Canton. USA Today's Top 10 list of best amusement parks ...

  9. Kennywood Entertainment Company - Wikipedia

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    Kennywood Entertainment Company was the operator of five United States amusement parks in Western Pennsylvania, Connecticut, and New Hampshire. History. Kennywood Entertainment Co. was effectively created in 1906, when F. W. Henninger and Andrew McSwigan bought the Kennywood amusement park from the Mellon family's Monongahela Railway Company ...