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  2. Indiana Man Turns Backyard Into Mini-Roller Coaster Park

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    Roller coaster lover John Ivers says he never had much opportunity to visit amusement parks. So he found a novel means of enjoying the rides, building two of them in his backyard near Vincennes ...

  3. Dad builds impressive roller coaster for his son in their ...

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    Having a roller coaster in your own backyard is literally every kid’s dream!

  4. The Caution Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Caution Zone was a backyard roller coaster built by Will Pemble in Orinda, California. [1] [2] [3] Pemble was inspired to build, alone with his family members, [4] the roller coaster after riding the Kingda Ka in the Six Flags Great Adventure amusement park. [5] The coaster was 180 feet long, fifteen feet high and cost US$3500 to construct. [1]

  5. He built a mini-Disneyland in his backyard — and you ... - AOL

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    A Disney-inspired backyard is not, necessarily, an anomaly in American suburbia. HGTV once ran a show dedicated to the practice, ... Some have even built makeshift roller coasters in the yards.

  6. Category:Operating roller coasters - Wikipedia

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    The Beast (roller coaster) Behemoth (roller coaster) Big Bear Mountain (roller coaster) Big Dipper (Camden Park) Big Dipper (Pleasure Beach Resort) Big Grizzly Mountain Runaway Mine Cars; The Big One (roller coaster) Big Thunder Mountain Railroad; Black Diamond (roller coaster) Black Mamba (roller coaster) Blue Fire; Blue Flyer; Blue Hawk ...

  7. Outlaw Run - Wikipedia

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    Outlaw Run was Rocky Mountain Construction's first wooden roller coaster. [2] It is the sixth fastest wooden roller coaster in the world, reaching speeds of up to 68 miles per hour (109 km/h). Throughout the course of the 2,937-foot-long (895 m) ride, riders go through three inversions, including a double heartline roll. [9]

  8. Mystic Timbers - Wikipedia

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    The attraction was designed and built by Great Coasters International, a Pennsylvania-based company that specializes in the construction and restoration of wooden roller coasters. [6] [15] The 109-foot-tall (33 m) Mystic Timbers is 3,265 feet (995 m) in length and reaches a maximum speed of 53 miles per hour (85 km/h). [6]

  9. California dad giving away backyard roller coaster

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    A dad in California built a roller coaster for his kids, and now it can be yours.