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  2. Little Dipper (Conneaut Lake Park) - Wikipedia

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    Little Dipper. / 41.634274; -80.316482. Little Dipper was a junior steel roller coaster located at Conneaut Lake Park in Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania, United States. [1] The coaster was built by the Allan Herschell Company and began operating in 1950. It had one three-car train.

  3. Grand Trunk Western 4070 - Wikipedia

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    Grand Trunk Western No. 4070 is an S-3-a class 2-8-2 USRA Light Mikado steam locomotive, and it was originally built by the American Locomotive Company (ALCO) in December 1918 for the Grand Trunk Railway (GTR) as No. 474. It was later re-numbered to 3734 by the Grand Trunk Western (GTW), after the GTR was absorbed into Canadian National (CN).

  4. Conneaut Creek - Wikipedia

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    Conneaut Creek / ˈkɒni.ɒt / is a 43.5-mile (70.0 km) tributary of Lake Erie in northwestern Pennsylvania and northeastern Ohio in the United States. [4] Via Lake Erie, the Niagara River and Lake Ontario, it is part of the watershed of the St. Lawrence River, which flows to the Atlantic Ocean . Conneaut Creek rises in western Crawford County ...

  5. Caravan of Stars - Wikipedia

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    Caravan of Stars. In 1959, radio and television personality and television producer Dick Clark organized and produced a concert tour of rock and roll and rhythm and blues artists, many of whom had appeared on his music performance and dance television program, American Bandstand. The show was billed as Dick Clark's Caravan of Stars.

  6. Tumble Bug - Wikipedia

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    The size of the full-size Tumble Bug is 100 feet in diameter. The full-size has 5 or 6 cars, while the kiddie version has 3 to 4 cars. There are more kiddie versions operating today than there are full-sized. The one in Conneaut Lake Park has been removed as of April 2021. Drive details of Kennywood "Turtle".

  7. Never Ending Tour 1992 - Wikipedia

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    The Outburst of Consciousness Tour was the final leg of the 1992 Never Ending Tour. The tour started in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on October 9. There was a break in the tour after only five shows. During the break many major musical artists gathered at Madison Square Garden to recognise Bob Dylan's 30 years as a recording artist.

  8. Talk:Conneaut Lake Park - Wikipedia

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  9. Pennsylvania Route 285 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 285. Pennsylvania Route 285 ( PA 285) is an 27.1-mile-long (43.6 km), east–west state highway located in Crawford County in Pennsylvania, United States. The western terminus is the Ohio state line on Lake Pymatuning, where the road becomes Ohio State Route 85 (SR 85). The eastern terminus is at PA 173 in Cochranton .