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Santa Cruz Boardwalk celebrates Giant Dipper’s centennialAlthough the main event of the birthday celebration — fireworks over the bay — wouldn’t light up the sky until 9 p.m., roller coaster ... National Park Service. The Giant Dipper has also ...
Belmont Park welcomed its first guests on July 4, 1925, under its original name, Mission Beach Amusement Center. Its star attraction? The Giant Dipper Roller Coaster, formerly called the ...
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 ... Spanish Fort had the Big Dipper.
1977 photo of the roller coaster in Belmont Park, then called ‘Earthquake’ now the ‘Giant Dipper’. (City of San Diego photographer) Featuring rolled steel tracks totaling about 2,800 feet ...
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