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What is the big roller coaster in Pennsylvania?

Steel Curtain roller coaster The tallest coaster in the state of Pennsylvania (220 feet), most inversions in North America (9), and tallest inversion in the world (197 feet). Kennywood's three wooden coasters designated Landmark rides by the American Coaster Enthusiasts .



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A small amusement park named Lakemont Park in Altoona is where the world's oldest operating coaster is located. This roller coaster, called Leap the Dips opened in 1902 and is one of the last “side friction” coasters.

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Article Talk. A hypercoaster is either any continuous-circuit roller coaster with a height or drop measuring greater than 200 feet (61 m) or any complete-circuit roller coaster with a height or drop between 200 and 299 feet (61 and 91 meters).

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But did you know that some of the world's oldest operating coasters also call Pennsylvania home? A small amusement park named Lakemont Park in Altoona is where the world's oldest operating coaster is located. This roller coaster, called Leap the Dips opened in 1902 and is one of the last ?side friction? coasters.

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