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The oldest flat ride in the park is the "Whip". It was built in 1918. It consists of 16 cars that ride along a track and whip around as they go around the corners of each side. |
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"Noah's Ark" is another popular ride in Kennywood. It was bult in1936 and remodeled in 1996. In this ride you walk around inside a mountain cavern searching for Noah's Ark. |
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The "Paratrooper" has been in Kennywood since 1950. It was originally called the "Skydiver". It consists of 10 umbrella shaped cars that circle around as they lift horizontally at a 45 degree angle. |
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The "Merry-go-round" was built by William H. Denzel in 1926. Over 1500 lights decorate this ride. This ride is listed as an historical landmark. |
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The "Pirate" was built in 1982. It is a large pirate ship that swings back and forth. It reaches the height of 60 feet and goes at a 75 degree angle. It is one of three rides in "Volcano Valley". |
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The "King Kahuna" was new in 2003. This Hawaiian themed ride gets you soaked as you rotate and spin in circles right into the fountains in front of it. This is also featured in Volcano Valley. |
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The "Volcano" was originally called the "Enterprise", but the name changed in 2003 when it became another ride to be featured in Volcano Valley. It was new in 1978. It consists of 10 swinging cars. It goes in a circular motion. Once it picks up enough speed, it goes up at a 90 degree angle spinning riders upside down. |
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