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  2. rollercoastermuseum.org

    National Roller Coaster Museum and Archives

    https://rollercoastermuseum.org

    The oldest roller coasters descended from the so-called "Russian Mountains," which were specially constructed hills of ice located especially around Saint Petersburg, Russia. Although, the groundwork for the invention of the roller coaster was laid in Europe, the ride as we know it today developed in the United States.
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    National Roller Coaster Museum and Archives

    https://rollercoastermuseum.org › roller-coaster-history

    Roller Coaster History Learn what historians say about the oldest roller coasters dating back to the 17th century. The oldest roller coasters descended from the so-called "Russian Mountains," which were specially constructed hills of ice located especially around Saint Petersburg, Russia. Although, the groundwork for the invention of the roller ...
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    The roller coaster was built in the Gardens of Oreinbaum in St. Petersburg in the year 1784. Other historians believe that the first roller coaster was built by the French. Les Montagnes Russes à Belleville (The Russian Mountains of Belleville). This roller coaster was said to be constructed in Paris in 1812.
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    National Roller Coaster Museum and Archives

    https://rollercoastermuseum.org › museum-history

    For nearly 15 years, the NRCMA has been working tirelessly to preserve the heritage of the roller coaster, with the support of the attractions industry and the enthusiast community. Museum Timeline. The Museum. About. Our History. Board of Directors. Collection Highlights. FAQ's. Research. Additional Links. Roller Coaster History.
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    National Roller Coaster Museum and Archives

    https://rollercoastermuseum.org › blog › loop-coaster

    Loop Coasters at fairgrounds in the early 1900s. When most people think of roller coasters, they picture them in amusement parks, however, documentation of permanent roller coasters at fairs and exhibitions goes all the way back to at least October 1904, with photographic evidence of a standard Prescott "Loop the Loop" at the York Fair in York, Pennsylvania.
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    National Roller Coaster Museum and Archives

    https://rollercoastermuseum.org › about-us

    To discover, preserve, interpret and share the historical heritage of the roller coaster for present and future generations. It is the goal of the NRCMA board to become part of an established universal effort to make the public and industry aware of the importance of preserving its heritage. We actively work to protect these artifacts and make ...
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    National Roller Coaster Museum and Archives

    https://rollercoastermuseum.org › faqs

    Why build a museum dedicated to roller coasters? With such a rich history and continuing popularity spanning over 150 years, the roller coaster has still endured to remain king of the midway. As such, its story should be told and preserved for future generations to learn about and appreciate.
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