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  2. Carowinds - Wikipedia

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    Carowinds was announced on October 10, 1969, and originally planned on being a large resort which would include a theme park, hotels, a shopping center, a golf course, and an NFL stadium. The name Carowinds was conceived from the park's original theme of the history and culture of the Carolinas , and is a portmanteau of Carolina and winds , in ...

  3. Paramount Parks - Wikipedia

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    Paramount Parks was a subsidiary of National Amusements-owned Viacom, headquartered at its Paramount's Carowinds amusement park in Charlotte, North Carolina.At the time of its acquisition, the company owned and operated five amusement park/water parks, which annually attracted 13 million patrons.

  4. This NC amusement park ranked in the top 10 countrywide ... - AOL

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    As the largest theme park in NC, it's no surprise that Carowinds, located in Charlotte, made it onto several of 10Best's recent round of lists. The park is around 400 acres and lists 45 rides and ...

  5. Carowinds a top 10 theme park for adrenaline junkies. Here's ...

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    The theme park features 11 roller coasters (15 in total including kid coasters). However, JeffBet noted the Fury 325 in particular ― North America's tallest and fastest giga coaster.

  6. Thrill-seeker alert: Carowinds a top 10 theme park for ... - AOL

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    The theme park is home to the Fury 325, North America's tallest and fastest giga coaster. ... Carowinds, located in Charlotte, N.C., ranked No. 8 with a score of 62.53. The theme park features 11 ...

  7. Thunder Road (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    Thunder Road was a wooden roller coaster located at Carowinds amusement park on the border between Fort Mill, South Carolina, and Charlotte, North Carolina. [1] Opened in 1976 and built by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters, the racing roller coaster cost $1.6 million to construct and featured two identical tracks that paralleled each other.

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