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  2. Roller rink - Wikipedia

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    Leo's Roller Rink, a typical American roller rink of the 1950s and 1960s, located in Kirksville, Missouri Illustration by journalist Marguerite Martyn of a roller rink on an Illinois River boat, out of Peoria, published August 19, 1906, in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch Dream Roller Rink in New Church, Virginia Public roller skating rink behind Ice Arena Tomaszów Mazowiecki in Poland

  3. Viper (Six Flags AstroWorld) - Wikipedia

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    Viper was a steel roller coaster located at Six Flags AstroWorld in Houston, Texas.Manufactured by Anton Schwarzkopf, the Looping Star model opened in 1989. It consisted of a single loop and was demolished with the closing of Six Flags AstroWorld on October 30, 2005. [1]

  4. Boardwalk Bullet - Wikipedia

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    Opened August 31, 2007, it is the only wooden roller coaster in Greater Houston, and one of only four wooden coasters in Texas. [1] It is a 96-foot-tall (29 m), 3,236-foot-long (986 m) twisted wooden roller coaster designed by The Gravity Group built on a 1-acre (0.40 ha) footprint, making it one of the most compact wooden coasters in the world ...

  5. Bayou Music Center - Wikipedia

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    The theater is located at the Bayou Place entertainment complex in Downtown Houston. Naming history. Aerial Theater (November 14, 1997—February 2, 2002) [1]

  6. Playland Park (Houston, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Giant Skyrocket was a wooden roller coaster relocated to Playland Park and opened in September 1941. [6] Originally opened in 1924 at Houston’s former Luna Park, it was billed as the “largest roller coaster in the country" with a reported length of 6,600 feet (2,000 m), a height of 110 feet (34 m), and a drop of 90 feet (27 m). [7]

  7. Memorial City Mall - Wikipedia

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    To regain market share, Memorial City Mall underwent renovations and added "Fame City," [2] which was a multi-faceted family entertainment complex with an indoor mini golf course, kiddie ride area, video game arcade, teen disco, roller skating rink, and an eight-screen Loew's Theatre. These attractions opened in 1989.

  8. New Business: Remix brings roller skating back to NH; The ...

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    The 6,100-square-foot rink is about half the size of a traditional rink, but there's plenty of room to work up a sweat. REMIX is next to Cowabunga's, a kids play and birthday party venue also ...

  9. Luna Park, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Houston's Luna Park, was an amusement park that was operated from 1924 until about 1934. The 36-acre (150,000 m 2) "Coney Island of Texas" was built at a cost of $325,000 and featured a carousel, picnic areas, live entertainment (including diving horses), a dance hall with spring-supported floors, and various mechanical rides, including the Giant Skyrocket roller coaster. [1]