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  2. Cedar Point - Wikipedia

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    Cedar Point is a 364-acre (147 ha) amusement park located on a Lake Erie peninsula in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. It opened in 1870 and is considered the second-oldest operating amusement park in the US behind Lake Compounce. [2] Cedar Point, which is owned and operated by Cedar Fair, is the flagship of the company's amusement park chain. [3] Known as "America's Roller Coast", [4] the park ...

  3. Wicked Twister - Wikipedia

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    Wicked Twister was an inverted roller coaster located at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. Designed by Werner Stengel, it was a second-generation, double-twisting Impulse model manufactured by Intamin. Wicked Twister opened as the tallest and fastest inverted coaster in the world on May 5, 2002.

  4. Iron Dragon (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    Iron Dragon (roller coaster) /  41.4821528°N 82.6852083°W  / 41.4821528; -82.6852083. 2 trains with 7 cars. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 28 riders per train. Iron Dragon is a suspended roller coaster located at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. Built in 1987 by Arrow Dynamics, it is located in the Celebration Plaza ...

  5. What's old is new again at Cedar Point with new Wild Mouse ...

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    Cedar Point's new Wild Mouse features a nod to the park's old Wildcat roller coaster at the top of the lifthill.

  6. Cedar Key shows 'old Florida' can learn new tricks about ...

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    In 2020, Cedar Key recorded the fourth-highest rate of sea-level rise acceleration in the nation.

  7. Arson damage during the George Floyd protests in Minneapolis ...

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    The FBI and ATF tracked 164 structure fires from arson that occurred May 27–30, 2020, during the George Floyd protests in Minneapolis–Saint Paul. [2] [1] Rioters started fires by igniting flammable materials within or next to buildings and in some cases by deploying Molotov cocktails. [3] [4] Property locations were damaged by spreading flames, heat, and smoke, and by suppressant waters ...