Roller Coasters
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Kennywood has five coasters now. The Jack Rabbit (left) was made in 1920 by Charlie Mack and by Kennywood. It was designed by John A. Miller. It is famous for its 70 foot double dip. | ![]() |
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The Racer (left) was made by the Ingersoll Brothers in 1910 and was remodeled in 1927. It also was designed by John A. Miller. It races two cars and has a twin track. | ![]() |
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The thunderbolt was retained from the Pippin. It was made in 1951, but was restructured and renamed in 1968. It was designed by Andy Vettel. It is known for its 90 foot final drop. | ![]() |
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The Steel Phantom was built in 1991and built by Kennywood. It was designed by Arrow Dynamics. Its longest drop was 225 feet. And featured 4 loops. | ![]() |
| The exterminator was built in 1999 by Reverchon Industries. It is a subterranean Coaster that is in the dark. The ride begins when you enter a tunnel that leads to sewers and unknown underground utilities. The exterminators inhabit the dark and you explore rodents too. | ||
| The Phantom's Revenge was built in 2001 by Morgan Manufacturing. They designed the ride also. The phantom's revenge replaced the old Steel Phantom. There is a 232 foot drop and it goes 85 mph. An underground tunnel replaces the loops and corkscrews of the Steel Phantom. | ||