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  2. Wonderland Park (Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Texas Tornado: 1985 Custom Steel Looping Roller Coaster Hopkins: Hornet 2009 Custom MK-700 Vekoma: Formerly operated at Boblo Island Amusement Park in Amherstburg, Ontario, Canada, and Six Flags AstroWorld in Houston, Texas. Not currently operating. Mouse Trap 1975 Zyklon (Z64) Pinfari: Cyclone 1968 Wild Mouse Miler Manufacturing

  3. Toboggan (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    The coaster was invented by Walter House of Amarillo, Texas, and Chance acquired the manufacturing rights and started producing it in 1969. [1] The coaster was designed to be a carnival ride, fitting on two trailers, but several units were purchased by amusement parks where they were set up as permanent attractions.

  4. Angus G. Wynne - Wikipedia

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    To create the same ambiance at the Texas Pavilion as there was Six Flags Over Texas, Wynne imported 300 employees, "hosts and hostesses," as he referred to them. They were brought from the park in Texas to New York for the fair. [1] The music hall theater, which sat 2,600 staged three 90-minute musical shows called To Broadway With Love. The ...

  5. Chance Rides - Wikipedia

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    The ride was invented by Walter House of Amarillo, Texas, and Chance acquired the manufacturing rights and started producing it in 1969. It was designed to be a carnival ride, fitting on two trailers, but several units were purchased by amusement parks where they were set up as permanent attractions.

  6. Amusement Parks: Then and Now - AOL

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    The six flags represented the countries that had a historical presence in Texas: Spain, Mexico, France, Texas, the Old South, and the U.S.A. Opening with 46 rides and attractions including a log ...

  7. C. V. Wood - Wikipedia

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    Cornelius Vanderbilt Wood was born in Waynoka, Oklahoma.Throughout his early life, Wood was referred to as Junior and “Woodsy.” Later on, friends and business colleagues called him “C.V. Wood” or “C.V.” or “Woody.” [citation needed] The family moved to Amarillo, TX following Wood’s father's promotion within the Santa Fe Railway.

  8. Best Old-Fashioned Amusement Parks in the US

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    Massive theme parks' high-tech enticements come with hefty admission. Getty Images When the summer amusement park season arrives, the buzz is all about the coolest coasters, the latest thrills and ...

  9. Frederick Ingersoll - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Ingersoll (1876 – October 23, 1927) was an American inventor, designer, builder and entrepreneur who created the world's first chain of amusement parks (known collectively as "Luna Parks" regardless of their actual name) and whose manufacturing company built 277 roller coasters, [1] fueling the popularity of trolley parks in the first third of the twentieth century.