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  2. RollerCoaster Tycoon - Wikipedia

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    RollerCoaster Tycoon is a series of construction and management simulation games about building and managing an amusement park.Each game in the series challenges players with open-ended amusement park management and development, and allowing players to construct and customize their own unique roller coasters and other thrill rides.

  3. Roar (roller coaster) - Wikipedia

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    Roar (trademarked as ROAR) is the name of a wooden roller coaster at Six Flags America located near Upper Marlboro, Maryland.There were originally two roller coasters; the first and current ride was built in 1998 at Six Flags America, and a second ride was built in 1999 at Six Flags Discovery Kingdom.

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  5. LaMarcus Adna Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Thompson is best known for his early work developing roller coasters and for inventing the scenic railway genre of rides. He is known as the "Father of the American Roller Coaster" [2] and is often also called the "Father of the Gravity Ride". Over his lifetime, Thompson accumulated nearly thirty patents related to

  6. The Great White (Morey's Piers) - Wikipedia

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    The Great White is a sit-down wooden/steel roller coaster made and built by Custom Coasters International. [2] It has been operating since June 10, 1996 and has 2 trains from the Philadelphia Toboggan Company with 6 cars per train. Riders are arranged 2 across in 2 rows for a total of 24 riders per train. [2]

  7. John C. Allen - Wikipedia

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    John C. Allen (May 21, 1907 – August 17, 1979) was a roller coaster designer who was responsible for the revival of wooden roller coasters which began in the 1960s. He attended Drexel University . He started working for the Philadelphia Toboggan Company in 1934 as a coaster operator and rose to become president of the company by 1954. [ 1 ]

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