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- Leap-The-Dips abstract "Leap-The-Dips is the world's oldest operating wooden roller coaster and North America's last surviving side friction roller coaster. It is located at Lakemont Park in Altoona, Pennsylvania and was built in 1902 by the E. Joy Morris Company. Leap-the-Dips operated until 1985, when it closed due to disrepair. A fund-raising campaign led to a restoration starting in 1997 and a reopening on Memorial Day 1999.Although the ride is quite tame by today's standards, being only 41 ft (12.5 m) in height and having an average speed of 10 mph (16 km/h), many people still ride it. Several riders report that the rear wheels of cars were once able to leave the track at the crest of some dips.At one time there was a "twin" coaster called Leap the Dips at Mounds State Park in Anderson, Indiana. This ride was installed around the great mound in 1908 and visitors said at the top of the ride you could see all the way down to the river. Due to lack of business, the amusement park started selling its equipment in the early 1920s.The Leap-The-Dips is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and in 1996 was designated a National Historic Landmark. It is also an American Coaster Enthusiasts Coaster Classic and Coaster Landmark.".
- Leap-The-Dips location Lakemont_Park.
- Leap-The-Dips thumbnail Leap_The_Dips_(Lakemont_Park).jpg?width=300.
- Leap-The-Dips wikiPageExternalLink 7.
- Leap-The-Dips wikiPageExternalLink leapthedips.org.
- Leap-The-Dips wikiPageExternalLink videoplay?docid=532648241876439894.
- Leap-The-Dips wikiPageExternalLink www.lakemontparkfun.com.
- Leap-The-Dips wikiPageID "2411539".
- Leap-The-Dips wikiPageRevisionID "604690846".
- Leap-The-Dips added "1991-03-15".
- Leap-The-Dips angle "25".
- Leap-The-Dips architect "Edward Joy Morris".
- Leap-The-Dips built "1902".
- Leap-The-Dips designatedNrhpType "1960-10-09".
- Leap-The-Dips designatedOther1Abbr "PHMC".
- Leap-The-Dips designatedOther1Color "navy".
- Leap-The-Dips designatedOther1Date "2000-11-28".
- Leap-The-Dips designatedOther1Link "List of Pennsylvania state historical markers".
- Leap-The-Dips designatedOther1Name "Pennsylvania state historical marker".
- Leap-The-Dips designatedOther1Textcolor "#ffc94b".
- Leap-The-Dips designer "Edward Joy Morris".
- Leap-The-Dips dropFt "9".
- Leap-The-Dips duration "60.0".
- Leap-The-Dips governingBody "Local".
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- Leap-The-Dips heightFt "41".
- Leap-The-Dips latDegrees "40".
- Leap-The-Dips latDirection "N".
- Leap-The-Dips latMinutes "28".
- Leap-The-Dips latSeconds "15".
- Leap-The-Dips lengthFt "1452".
- Leap-The-Dips location Altoona,_Pennsylvania.
- Leap-The-Dips location "Lakemont Park".
- Leap-The-Dips locmapin "Pennsylvania".
- Leap-The-Dips longDegrees "78".
- Leap-The-Dips longDirection "W".
- Leap-The-Dips longMinutes "23".
- Leap-The-Dips longSeconds "48".
- Leap-The-Dips manufacturer "Edward Joy Morris Company".
- Leap-The-Dips name "Leap-The-Dips".
- Leap-The-Dips name "Leap-the-Dips".
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- Leap-The-Dips opened "1902".
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- Leap-The-Dips refnum "91000229".
- Leap-The-Dips speedMph "18".
- Leap-The-Dips status "Open".
- Leap-The-Dips type "Side friction".
- Leap-The-Dips type "Wood".
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- Leap-The-Dips wordnet_type synset-roller_coaster-noun-2.
- Leap-The-Dips subject Category:National_Historic_Landmarks_in_Pennsylvania.
- Leap-The-Dips subject Category:Pennsylvania_state_historical_marker_significations.
- Leap-The-Dips subject Category:Roller_coasters_in_Pennsylvania.
- Leap-The-Dips subject Category:Roller_coasters_introduced_in_1902.
- Leap-The-Dips subject Category:Wooden_roller_coasters.
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- Leap-The-Dips type RollerCoastersInPennsylvania.
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- Leap-The-Dips type WoodenRollerCoasters.
- Leap-The-Dips type AmusementParkAttraction.
- Leap-The-Dips type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Leap-The-Dips type Place.
- Leap-The-Dips type RollerCoaster.
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- Leap-The-Dips comment "Leap-The-Dips is the world's oldest operating wooden roller coaster and North America's last surviving side friction roller coaster. It is located at Lakemont Park in Altoona, Pennsylvania and was built in 1902 by the E. Joy Morris Company. Leap-the-Dips operated until 1985, when it closed due to disrepair.".
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- Leap-The-Dips depiction Leap_The_Dips_(Lakemont_Park).jpg.
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