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  2. Coney Island closing permanently to make way for new ... - AOL

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    Due to chronic flooding, the park was closed down in 1971 and replaced by Kings Island in 1972. However, Sunlite Pool reopened in 1972 and the picnic grove followed in 1973.

  3. Coney Island's historic 'Cyclone' roller coaster shut down ...

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    Coney Island's 'Cyclone' will remain out of service till all necessary repairs are complete and the roller coaster passes a new inspection. Coney Island's historic 'Cyclone' roller coaster shut ...

  4. Coney Island's Cyclone roller coaster out of service after it ...

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    A New York City summer staple, the Coney Island Cyclone roller coaster, is indefinitely out of service after it was halted mid-ride last week, authorities said.

  5. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    Coney Island, Brooklyn: 1903–1944 Luna Park: Olcott: 1898–1926 Also known as Luna Amusement Park; destroyed by fire in 1927 Luna Park: Rexford: 1901–1933 Also known as Dolle's Park, Colonnade Park, Palisades Park, and Rexford Park Magic Forest Lake George: 1963–2018 McCullough's Kiddie Park Coney Island: 1950s–2012 Niagara Splash Park ...

  6. Flip Flap Railway - Wikipedia

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    Flip Flap Railway was the name of a looping wooden roller coaster which operated for a number of years at Paul Boyton's Sea Lion Park on Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York.The coaster, which opened in 1895, was one of the first looping roller coasters to operate in North America.

  7. List of former Kings Island attractions - Wikipedia

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    Originally located where the dodgems stand today and named Flying Scooters (1972–1986). Relocated Coney Island (1972). A new version of this ride opened in 2015 in Camp Snoopy called Franklin’s Flyers. Gulliver's Rub-A-Dub 1972 1981 Arrow Development: Small water raft ride in Hanna-Barbera Land with a forest animal theme. Huck's Hotrods ...

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  9. Switchback Railway - Wikipedia

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    The original Switchback Railway was the first roller coaster at Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York City, and one of the earliest designed for amusement in the United States. The 1885 patent states the invention relates to the gravity double track switchback railway, which had predicated the inclined plane railway, patented in 1878 by Richard ...