Oldest Rollercoaster In America Is In New York State
If you have a bucket list for the summer, this should be on it.
You can ride the oldest continuously operating rollercoaster in the country without leaving New York State.
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Sea Breeze amusement park in Rochester, New York, and this small park is home to one of the oldest rollercoasters in the entire world, the Jackrabbit.
The Jackrabbit was first built in 1920 and has run every single year since then. It is the oldest continuous-running rollercoaster in the country and the 4th oldest rollercoaster in the county.
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To keep the title of the oldest continuous rollercoaster in 2020 during the pandemic, several workers went into the park to run the coaster to keep the streak alive.
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The Jackrabbit was built to work around the geography of the land around it. It has over 2000 feet of track and the first drop of the coaster is 75 feet. A tunnel was added to the track in 1928.
Seabreeze Amusement Park is currently open for the season. Normal business hours change depending on the day. Click HERE to get ticket and hours of operation information.
Currently, the Jack Rabbit is the fourth oldest operating roller coaster in the world and the second oldest in the United States. The oldest roller coaster, Leap-The-Dips in Altoona, Pennsylvania, was closed from 1985 to 1999.
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