From Humble Beginnings to High-Speed Thrills
Roller coasters have come a long way in America, starting with the "Gravity Road" in the 1800s, evolving into the first true rollercoaster, the "Switchback Railway," at Coney Island in 1884. By 1902, Leap-The-Dips in Altoona, Pennsylvania, was offering thrills with its figure-eight design. Today, modern coasters like Kingda Ka and the coasters of Cedar Point continue pushing boundaries, reaching staggering heights and speeds. With cutting-edge technology, the future of rollercoasters promises even more jaw-dropping innovations.
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