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Canobie Lake Park is an amusement park in Salem, New Hampshire, located about 31 miles (50 km) north of Boston. It was founded as a trolley park on the shore of Canobie Lake in 1902. Three local families currently run the park, which draws visitors from throughout the New England and Mid-Atlantic regions.
The coaster operated in Connecticut for only five years before being closed and moved to Canobie Lake Park. It was rechristened the "Greyhound" in 1936 through the 1970s. and then eventually it was renamed the "Yankee Cannonball" in 1983.
16 Canobie Lake Park. Toggle Canobie Lake Park subsection. 16.1 Guest altercations. 16.2 Rocket Man: ... This was the opening day of the amusement park, and witnesses ...
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.
Nov. 10—A fire that damaged the Policy Mining Co. building at Canobie Lake Park on Wednesday was likely caused by a leaf blower being used by a landscaping crew, officials said. Salem fire ...
The game dates to 1918, with the first location opening at Coney Island, NY. [1] ... Salem, New Hampshire (Canobie Lake Park, removed prior to the 2001 season, ...
Nov. 17—SALEM — Police and fire officials partnered unexpectedly on Nov. 9 when a fire was reported near the Ferris wheel at Canobie Lake Park. According to Fire Chief Larry Best, police ...
Untamed is Canobie Lake Park's second steel roller coaster, which brought the park's total number of coasters to three [5] at its time of opening. With the closure and removal of Canobie Corkscrew in 2022, [6] Untamed now stands as Canobie Lake Park's only steel roller coaster and their second fully operational full-size roller coaster in the park.