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  2. Blue Streak (Cedar Point) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Streak (Cedar Point) 2 trains with 4 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 3 rows for a total of 24 riders per train. Blue Streak is a wooden roller coaster located at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. Built by Philadelphia Toboggan Company, Blue Streak opened to the public on May 23, 1964.

  3. Blue Streak (Conneaut Lake) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Streak. The ride at the top of the drop. Single train with 3 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 3 rows for a total of 18 riders per train. Blue Streak was a wooden roller coaster built in 1938 at Conneaut Lake Park in Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania. It was the only wooden coaster operating in the park, as well as the largest.

  4. Update: Park official says Blue Streak coaster was being ...

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    The Blue Streak was being demolished when the call came in as a controlled burn that spread to the coaster structures, according to fire officials.

  5. Conneaut Lake Park - Wikipedia

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    Conneaut Lake Park / ˈ k ɒ n i ˌ ɔː t / is a summer resort and event venue located in Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania, United States.It has long served as a regional tourist destination, and was noted by roller coaster enthusiasts for its classic Blue Streak coaster, which was classified as "historic" by the American Coaster Enthusiasts group in 2010. [1]

  6. UPDATE: Fire claims fabled Blue Streak roller coaster

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    The Blue Streak, the amusement park's fabled wooden-framed roller coaster, was damaged by a fire Tuesday afternoon. "The Blue Streak is gone," said Chief Dan O'Meara of Summit Township Volunteer ...

  7. Conneaut Lake Park's evolution under new ownership voted top ...

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    The Tumble Bug, a 1920s-era low-level roller coaster, was removed because park officials said it could not be repaired. The Blue Streak, a wooden roller coaster built in 1937, didn't operate ...

  8. Incidents at Six Flags parks - Wikipedia

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    On the afternoon of August 24, 1980, five people were injured and treated for superficial injuries in a collision on Blue Streak. Park spokesmen said the incident occurred when an irate customer "interfered with a roller coaster operator", resulting in an incoming train colliding with a departing train. [57] [58]

  9. Vernon Keenan (coaster designer) - Wikipedia

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    Vernon Keenan was born in Henry County, Kentucky, on August 8, 1886. His parents were Andrew J. Keenan and Anna Belle Grigsby, both born in Kentucky. Vernon was the oldest child in a family of seven children. In 1900 Andrew Keenan, Vernon's father, was listed as a lock keeper on the Kentucky River in Clover Bottom, Woodford County, Kentucky.