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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. Roller coaster - Wikipedia

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    The Scenic Railway at Luna Park, Melbourne, is the world's oldest operating roller coaster, built in 1912.. A roller coaster is a type of amusement ride employing a form of elevated railroad track that carries passengers on a train through tight turns, steep slopes, and other elements usually designed to produce a thrilling experience.

  5. List of former Knott's Berry Farm attractions - Wikipedia

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    A junior flying carpet. Closed in 2023 as part of huge makeover of Camp Snoopy, and to make room for new attractions. Corkscrew: 1975 1989 Arrow Dynamics: A steel roller coaster featuring two corkscrew inversions. This was the first modern roller coaster to feature an inversion. It was sold to Silverwood in 1989 to make room for the Boomerang. [3]

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

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    Some have even built makeshift roller coasters in the yards. Young visitors look out onto a portion of a railroad and lagoon-like setting within the Sheegogs' massive attraction. (Wally Skalij ...

  7. Dinn Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Dinn Corporation was a roller coaster designing and manufacturing company established in West Chester, Ohio, in 1983 by Charles Dinn. The company is noted for moving and rebuilding several existing wooden coasters and building ten new wooden roller coasters in the United States. [1]