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Rollercoaster Capital of the World
2009.06.04
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Someone won this enormous frog and had to carry it around all day. How do you get that home? What do you do with it once you get home?
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Someone won this enormous frog and had to carry it around all day. How do you get that home? What do you do with it once you get home?
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Today, Steph and I took Madysen to Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio.
It currently holds the world record for most roller coasters (17), one of which, Top Thrill Dragster, is the world's second tallest and second fastest roller coaster, reaching speeds of 120 mph (190 km/h) and a height of 420 feet (130 m). Cedar Point is also the only amusement park with four roller coasters that are taller than 200 feet (61 m). As of 2008, Cedar Point has more rides (75) than any other amusement park.