Think about the tallest, wildest roller coaster you've ever been on. If a Southern California design firm has its way, you haven't felt anything yet. BRC Imagination Arts is proposing a "zero gravity" ...
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456 feet straight up – the only roller coaster that touches the sky
From 456-foot vertical climbs to launches hitting 128 miles per hour in seconds, the world’s tallest roller coasters push engineering to its limits. One ride was so intense it caused riders to gray ...
On June 16, 1884, Sunday school teacher and part-time inventor LaMarcus Adna Thompson unveiled his greatest creation to the waiting crowds at Coney Island. Reportedly inspired by the switchback ...
When folks lined up on May 20, 2000, to ride the Mega Zeph roller coaster at the newly opened Jazzland (later Six Flags) theme park in New Orleans East, it was the first time in 17 years that there ...
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