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  2. Rides At Adventure Cove - Wikipedia

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    Area. 11 acres (45,000 m 2) Attractions. Total. 14. Roller coasters. 2. Front sign from when the park used to be called Jungle Jack's Landing. Rides at Adventure Cove is a small amusement park area that is part of and owned by the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Powell, Ohio. [1][2] The park was originally part of Wyandot Lake before the zoo ...

  3. Sea Dragon (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    Sea Dragon is a junior wooden roller coaster located at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Powell, Ohio. The ride is in the Rides At Adventure Cove section of the zoo. Built by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters (PTC) under famed designer John C. Allen, the roller coaster opened in 1956 as Jet Flyer. It was one of three junior wooden coasters that ...

  4. Loop the Loop (Olentangy Park) - Wikipedia

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    Loop the Loop. /  40.0203694°N 83.0142889°W  / 40.0203694; -83.0142889. Loop the Loop was an early looping steel roller coaster which operated at Olentangy Park in Columbus, Ohio during the first decade of the 1900s. It was one of the first looping roller coasters to operate in North America, and it was designed and built by noted ...

  5. Cedar Point - Wikipedia

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    The area also features a junior roller coaster built by Vekoma, Woodstock Express. [39] 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). [40]

  6. Steel Vengeance - Wikipedia

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    Steel Vengeance, formerly known as Mean Streak, is a steel roller coaster at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. The roller coaster, originally constructed by Dinn Corporation as a wooden roller coaster, was rebuilt by Rocky Mountain Construction (RMC) and opened to the public on May 5, 2018. It is a hybrid coaster, using RMC's steel I-Box track and ...

  7. Olentangy Park - Wikipedia

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    Loop the Loop roller coaster, 1908. From the late 1900s, Olentangy Park grew rapidly. Some of the park's most famous rides were installed in this period. One such ride was the "Loop the Loop" in 1908. It was one of America's first looping roller coasters. It was removed sometime around 1913 because it placed too much physical stress on its riders.

  8. The Beast (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    The Beast at RCDB. 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. Decades later, it is still the longest, spanning 7,361 ...

  9. 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 ...

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