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- Geauga Lake - Wikipedia
In 1988, Geauga Lake celebrated its centennial by introducing the Raging Wolf Bobs, a wooden roller coaster with a hybrid twister out and back design modeled after the original Bobs roller coaster at Chicago's defunct Riverview Park
- Geauga Lake Wiki | Fandom
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- Geauga Lake Wildwater Kingdom - Coasterpedia
Beginning in the 2006 season to avoid competing with Cedar Point, Cedar Fair downsized and restructured Geauga Lake as a family-friendly alternative
- Geauga Lake: The Park That Had It All…Until It Didn’t
Geauga Lake was once a thriving amusement park in Ohio, home to thrilling coasters and family fun But what led to its downfall? Explore the history, rise, and closure of this legendary park
- GEAUGA LAKE: The Legendary Life and Loss of The Worlds Most . . .
From the complementary pairing of Geauga Lake and SeaWorld to the monumental super-park of Six Flags Worlds of Adventure, there’s never been a story quite like Geauga Lake’s before
- Geauga Lake: Too Big To Thrive - Coaster Kings
In 1987, Geauga Lake announced the opening of their first new roller coaster in ten years, the Curtis Summers-built Raging Wolf Bobs, a (less intense) recreation of Chicago’s renowned Riverview Park Bobs
- Notes on the Dynamic History and Demise of Geauga Lake
Last week, Brian Krosnick published the sort of comprehensive history of Geauga Lake that we all need to read now and then — the necessary fuel for our nostalgia It’s not a happy tale
- Geauga Lake: The Meteoric Rise and Tragic Fall of the World’s Largest . . .
After the $145 million dollar deal was complete, Cedar Fair removed all Six Flags theming including the DC Comics and Looney Tunes characters and areas, as well as reverted the name of the park back to the original, Geauga Lake
- CoasterGallery. com - Geauga Lake (Six Flags Worlds of Adventure and Six . . .
CoasterGallery com has over 7,000 original roller coaster pictures and videos Here are the pictures from the now-closed Geauga Lake in Ohio
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Corkscrew (an Arrow Dynamics corkscrew coaster) made its debut in 1978, making Geauga Lake the first amusement park in Ohio and one of the first amusement parks anywhere to have two looping coasters
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