Water Slides Go Way BackThe first patented water slide in the U.S. was the Water-Toboggan Slide, by Herbert Sellner in 1923 in Faribault, MN. It consisted of a wooden slide which started with a down-ramp and then went out over a lake.
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Known and loved as the “Waterpark Capital of the World”, Wisconsin Dells is home to the largest concentration of indoor and outdoor waterparks on Earth — over 20 different parks.
The number one force that helps us enjoy water slides is gravity. Gravity is the pull of Earth on all objects on its surface, including you. To put it simply, what goes up must come down. The second rule that helps explain how slides work is the law of conservation of energy.
The Guinness Book of World Records holder, Bakken in Kampenborg, Denmark, opened in 1583 near popular fresh-water springs as a pleasure garden with live entertainment, fireworks, dancing, games and some early rides.