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  2. Chautauqua Lake - Wikipedia

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    The lake's drainage area is about 180 square miles (470 km 2). Also at the southern end of the lake is the City of Jamestown while the Village of Mayville is located at the northern end. Other communities located on the lake are Bemus Point, Maple Springs, Lakewood and Chautauqua, the site of the influential Chautauqua Institution founded in ...

  3. Cyclone (Lakeside Amusement Park) - Wikipedia

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    The Cyclone is a wooden roller coaster located at Lakeside Amusement Park in Lakeside, Colorado. Designed by Edward A. Vettel, the coaster opened in 1940. [1] Following the closure of Blue Streak at Conneaut Lake Park, Cyclone is the last remaining roller coaster ever designed by Edward A. Vettel.

  4. Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Conneaut Lake as viewed from the east end of town. Conneaut Lake borough is located southwest of the center of Crawford County at (41.602322, -80.306733 Its northeastern border follows Second Street, which parallels the southwestern shore of Conneaut Lake, the largest natural lake in Pennsylvania.

  5. Octopus (ride) - Wikipedia

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    Polyp (A Schwarzkopf Monster III) in its old position in Linnanmäki park Pulpo. The Octopus is a type of amusement ride in the shape of an octopus.Six to eight arms attached to a central axis of rotation and move up and down in a wavelike motion via a counter rotating eccentric, while cars at the end of the arms, either attached directly to the arm or fixed on spinning crosses, spin freely or ...

  6. Pontchartrain Beach - Wikipedia

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    Pontchartrain Beach was an amusement park located in New Orleans, Louisiana, on the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain.It was founded by Harry J. Batt Sr. (grandfather of American actor Bryan Batt) and later managed and owned by his sons, Harry J. Batt Jr. and John A. Batt.

  7. Big Dipper (Geauga Lake) - Wikipedia

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    Big Dipper was a wooden roller coaster located at the defunct Geauga Lake amusement park in Bainbridge Township, Ohio.Originally opened in 1925 as Sky Rocket, it was renamed Clipper in the late 1940s, and eventually Big Dipper in 1969.

  8. SeaWorld Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The men were searching for a way to increase attendance and revenue at Geauga Lake in ways other than adding new attractions. Gascoigne took the opportunity to reconnect with Millay. Now working with Funtime Inc., Gascoigne convinced Millay to build the second SeaWorld park adjacent to Geauga Lake. [2] The Ohio SeaWorld project was announced in ...

  9. Thunderbolt (Six Flags New England) - Wikipedia

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    Thunderbolt is the oldest roller coaster at Six Flags New England. It is also the second oldest roller coaster in any Six Flags park (the Wild One at Six Flags America was built in 1917, but it was relocated from Paragon Park and has only been at Six Flags America since 1986). The single PTC train has 4 cars, and an individual lap bar and ...