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  1. The Perfect Ride (Parents Magazine Read Aloud Original) by Lady McCrady, 1995-01
  2. Enjoying the Ride.(roller coasters)(Brief Article): An article from: Utah Business by Farrah Newbold, 2001-09-01
  3. Mutual attractions: SeaWorld, Legoland hope to draw on each other's new rides to boost crowds.: An article from: San Diego Business Journal by Connie Lewis, 2004-02-09
  4. Roller Coasters: An Illustrated Guide to the Rides in the United States and Canada, With a History by Todd H. Throgmorton, 1993-02
  5. Magic Ride by Alice Englander, 1988-04-28
  6. Are You Chicken? A Coward's Guide to Roller Coasters. by Robert Reynolds, 1997-04-30
  7. Ferris Wheels by Norman Anderson, Walter R. Brown, 1983-11
  8. Roller Coasters, Flumes and Flying Saucers by Robert R. Reynolds, 1999-04-07
  9. Trolls Don't Ride Roller Coasters (The Adventures of the Bailey School Kids, #35) by Debbie Dadey, Marcia T. Jones, 1999-03-01
  10. The great loco motive chase. (Tweetsie Railroad Inc.): An article from: Business North Carolina by Alex Frew McMillan, 1998-07-01
  11. Amusement parks: How safe are they? by Gayle A Sullivan, 1981
  12. The Berenstain Bears Ride the Thunderbolt (Step-Into-Reading, Step 1) by Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain, 1998-04-07
  13. Wild Ride by LuAnn McLane, 2006-03-07
  14. Theme park has new rides, but one thing is missing: Adventureland kicks off first season without founder Jack Krantz leading operations.(Focus Story): An article from: Business Record (Des Moines) by Sharon Baltes, 2006-05-01

41. Vintage Fairground Rides At Amusement Parks & Resorts
But take a good look around and you will find arguably the best collection of vintage amusement park rides anywhere in the world, all beautifully preserved
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If you look it's still out there!
This is a guide to vintage rides currently operating at British amusement parks. Whilst Britain has a wonderful amusement park heritage, vintage rides continue to be lost. The most notable recent loss is the 1937 Cyclone wooden roller coaster, which operated at Morecambe's Frontierland amusement park from 1939, until its demolition in 2000. Nick Laister guides you through the best vintage rides currently operating at British amusement parks. The American Adventure, Ilkeston:
This theme park, set on the site of a former coal mine, was opened in the mid-1980s. Vintage attractions:
  • Gallopers: Set of Walker Gallopers, originally built for a southern showman. The ride has resided at the American Adventure since 1997.
Barry Island Pleasure Park:
Although rides have been located on the site of the present Barry Island Pleasure Park since around the turn of the last century, an amusement park was established here in 1922. The park has been in various ownerships through the years, but most notably from 1930 to the late 1990s it was owned by showman John Collins. Vintage attractions:
  • Wacky Goldmine: This ride is notable only because it was built using the wood from the ride which preceded it, the Scenic Railway roller coaster, built in 1939.

42. Saginaw Images - Search Results
Search Results. You searched for amusement park rides Displaying 1 – 5 of 6 items found. Previous Next. ESSAYS. Click image for
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43. Saginaw Images - Essay - Riverside Park Amusement Park Rides
Riverside Park amusement park rides. Written by Anna Mae Maday, Manager, Eddy Historical Genealogy Collection of Hoyt Public Library
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44. Amusement Park Safety Shareholder Proposal 2001
safety, including medical response policies and disclosure of the past twoyears of all recorded injuries caused by our amusement park rides which required
http://www.iccr.org/shareholder/proxy_book04/MEMBER ISSUES/RIDESAFTEY_DISNEY.HTM
Amusement Park Safety 2004 – Disney (Walt) Company / ABC Whereas: On September 6, 2003, one person died and eleven were injured when a locomotive from the Big Thunder Mountain Railroad roller coaster ride at Disneyland theme park derailed and disconnected from the rest of the train. Although not all deaths at the park have been ride-related, this was the 10 th since it opened in 1955. On January 2, 2001, The Orange County Register reported that the “State declares Disney Ride Unsafe,” stating that our company was ordered to make changes to the Roger Rabbit Cartoon ride after a boy on the ride fell out of his car, was pinned underneath another car and was critically injured. On January 24, 2001, the Los Angeles Times reported that a 6 year-old girl lost most of her finger when it became caught in a rifle on Disney Land’s Tom Sawyer Island. One June 21, 2001, the Los Angeles Times reported that our Company reached a confidential settlement with Deborah Bynum of Texas who claimed the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction caused a brain hemorrhage. According to a U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) report released in August 2002

45. Films For The Humanities And Sciences - The Physics Of Amusement Park Rides
Sun. May 23, 2004. The Physics of amusement park rides. In this program, engineers use the principles of physics to design amusement park rides.
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Sun. June 6, 2004 The Physics of Amusement Park Rides Want to know where to sit on a roller coaster to get the biggest thrill? In this program, engineers use the principles of physics to design amusement park rides. Viewers will be catapulted along on a roller coaster, slammed into their seats, glued against a wall, shot down a luge course, and swung around on a hellacious ride they call "the corkscrew." As they go, they learn the relationship between kinetic and potential energy, vectors, speed, friction, and acceleration in an exciting real-world format. Original BBC broadcast title: Most Swirling, Swinging, Sliding, Spinning, Up and Down Ride of Your Life. (30 minutes, color) Item:
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46. National Amusement Park Ride Safety Act Of 2003
HR 2207. To restore the jurisdiction of the Consumer Product Safety Commission over amusement park rides which are at a fixed site, and for other purposes.
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108th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. R. 2207
To restore the jurisdiction of the Consumer Product Safety Commission over amusement park rides which are at a fixed site, and for other purposes. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
May 22, 2003
Mr. MARKEY (for himself, Mr. GEORGE MILLER of California, Mr. PASCRELL, Mr. FRANK of Massachusetts, Mr. PALLONE, Mr. NEAL of Massachusetts, Ms. SCHAKOWSKY, Mr. MCGOVERN, Mrs. MALONEY, and Mr. TIERNEY) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce A BILL To restore the jurisdiction of the Consumer Product Safety Commission over amusement park rides which are at a fixed site, and for other purposes.
    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
    This Act may be cited as the `National Amusement Park Ride Safety Act of 2003'.
SEC. 2. JURISDICTION OVER FIXED SITE AMUSEMENT RIDES.
    Section 3(a)(1) of the Consumer Product Safety Act (15 U.S.C. 2052(a)(1)) is amended by striking `, and which is not permanently fixed to a site. Such term does not include such a device which is permanently fixed to a site.' and inserting a period.

47. Amusement Park Ride Child Labor Act Of 2004
To require the Secretary of Labor to declare that operating power driven amusement park rides is a hazardous occupation for the purposes of certain child labor
http://www.theorator.com/bills108/hr4190.html

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To require the Secretary of Labor to declare that operating power driven amusement park rides is a hazardous occupation for the purposes of certain child labor provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938. IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 21, 2004
Mr. MARKEY introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Education and the Workforce A BILL To require the Secretary of Labor to declare that operating power driven amusement park rides is a hazardous occupation for the purposes of certain child labor provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938.
    Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
    This Act may be cited as the `Amusement Park Ride Child Labor Act of 2004'.
SEC. 2. DECLARATION OF HAZARDOUS OCCUPATION.
    For the purposes of section 3(l) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (29 U.S.C. 203(l)), the Secretary of Labor is directed to find, and by order declare, that operating power driven amusement park rides is particularly hazardous for children between the ages of 16 and 18.
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48. Lawyers Unfairly Target Amusement Parks, Group Says -- 07/30/2002
and Bill Pascrell (DN.J.), announced the formation of a blue ribbon panel to review and analyze brain injury risk as it relates to amusement park rides.
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewNation.asp?Page=\Nation\archive\200207\NAT20020730a.h

49. Accidents Up Despite Safeguards In New, Faster Amusement Park Rides
Accidents Up Despite Safeguards in New, Faster amusement park rides. By Dan Eggen THE WASHINGTON POST Spurred on by customer demand
http://www-tech.mit.edu/V119/N34/Amusement_Parks.34w.html
Accidents Up Despite Safeguards in New, Faster Amusement Park Rides
By Dan Eggen
THE WASHINGTON POST Spurred on by customer demand and dramatic leaps in computer technology, roller coasters and other amusement park attractions are bigger, faster and louder than ever. The latest coasters scream along at nearly 100 mph. Another popular attraction drops passengers in a free fall from heights comparable to a mid-size skyscraper. And in Ohio, one theme park is building the tallest coaster in the world one that would take riders 310 feet above the surface of the Earth. But after four deaths this year aboard amusement park rides, many of those who love the new thrills also are beginning to wonder if those thrills are safe. Experts say the same technology that has improved the rides has led to major advances in rider safety, allowing computers and electronic switches to monitor speeds, locations and whether everyone is buckled in properly. Timothy Fan, a 20-year-old college student from New York, rode the Shockwave roller coaster Monday night as it climbed 95 feet before plunging its standing riders through a steep vertical loop and a sideways spiral. As his train was slowing before returning to the station, investigators said, Fan wriggled free of the safety harness, then fell accidentally to his death. Yet with the number of amusement-park injuries nearly doubling in the past five years, some experts say too many modern rides depend on riders to ensure their own safety. Recent deaths and mishaps have prompted legislators to call for tougher regulation of the amusement park industry.

50. Amusement Park Rides: Resource Page
Internet Project Resource Page amusement park rides (Roller Coasters). Online Projects The Physics of Roller Coasters a Glenbrook
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Online Projects The Physics behind the Roller Coaster Amusement Park Physics Other Related Resources

51. Worth1000.com | Photoshop Contests | Are You Worthy™ | Contest
Bizarre Attractions 4 amusement park rides you d like to see. (10 entries) View Related Galleries
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52. Compare Prices And Read Reviews On K'NEX Education Amusement Park Rides At Epini
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53. LII - Results For "amusement Parks"
Results for amusement parks 1 to 6 of 6, Amusement Park Physics This site provides simple explanations for the physics that make amusement park rides possible.
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54. IDEAS: AMUSEMENT PARKS (Just For Teachers)
Students will be able to calculate acceleration as they conduct several experiments on playground equipment and/or amusement park rides.
http://www.asme.org/education/precollege/ideas/tchamuse.htm
AMUSEMENT PARKS AND PLAYGROUND PHYSICS JUST FOR TEACHERS
INTEGRATED SCIENCE, MATH AND TECHNOLOGY ACTIVITIES: This example of an integrated S/M/T Activity has been provided to show possible Science, Math and Technology connections to the challenges presented above. Students will be able to calculate acceleration as they conduct several experiments on playground equipment and/or amusement park rides. Understanding the following concepts will be important and should be reviewed and revisited throughout the activities. Newton’s Second Law f = ma a = f/m where f is force, m is mass, a is acceleration Spring Accelerometer (Vertical) mg s mg = ma, F = mg s where m is the mass of the object, a is acceleration, g is acceleration due to gravity, g s is observed equivalent acceleration and F is calculated force Spring Accelerometer (Centripetal) a c = v /r = 4 P r/T F c = ma c = mv c /r P r/T where a c is centripetal acceleration, r is radius of path, T is the period, V is tangential speed, F c is centripetal force, and m is mass Horizontal Accelerometer a = g tan q where a is horizontal acceleration, g is acceleration due to

55. Inspection Of Amusement Park Rides
Permanent Amusement Rides Safety Orders chapter 4, subchapter 6.2 articles 1 through 4, sections 3195.1 through 3195.14. inspection
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Title 8: California Code of Regulations public hearing: June 20, 2002, Sacramento
date adopted: April 17, 2003, Sacramento
filed with Secretary of State: June 12, 2003
effective date: July 12, 2003 Permanent Amusement Rides Safety Orders
chapter 4, subchapter 6.2 articles 1 through 4, sections 3195.1 through 3195.14 inspection of permanent amusement rides, including aquatic devices

56. Amusement Ride Fatalities (1972-1997)
After the accident, the safety inspector admitted that he was not qualified to inspect amusement rides. A state review of the park s own records showed that
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U.S. Amusement Ride Fatalities (1972-1997)
June, 1972 - A boy sustained a fatal injury after being thrown from a ride at a carnival in Trenton, New Jersey. August, 1972 - In Wildwood, New Jersey, a 4-year-old boy was killed after being struck by a boardwalk tram ride. September, 1972 - A 14-year-old girl was killed in an accident on the Round Up amusement ride at a carnival in Hamilton Township, New Jersey. A police investigation concluded that the girl had unfastened her safety belt and tried to exit the ride before it had come to a complete stop. Wednesday, July 12, 1973 - A teenage girl was killed and another was seriously injured after the two fell from an amusement ride operating at a carnival in Huntington, New York. The passengers were thrown out of their seats after a bolt securing the door of their car loosened while the ride was in operation. 1974 - A 20-year-old female was killed in a Ferris Wheel accident at a carnival in Ohio. 1977 - A 14-year-old girl was killed in a ride accident at a carnival in Alabama. 1977 - At a Pennsylvania carnival, a 14-year-old girl was killed in an amusement ride accident.

57. Playland
Features rides, beach and boardwalk, swimming pool, miniature golf, and ice skating. Site includes ticket information, park history, jobs, and entertainment schedule. Rye, New York
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If you do not already have this software, click Adobe logo for free download Join the over one million annual visitors who enjoy Playland, the region’s premiere amusement park and entertainment center. Playland features 50 rides for children and adults, including roller coasters, vertical thrills, water rides, and Kiddyland. Playland also has a beach, boardwalk and pier on beautiful Long Island Sound, swimming pool, lake boating, picnic area, free entertainment, mini golf and indoor ice-skating. Owned and operated by Westchester County, Playland has the distinction of being America's first totally planned amusement park and prototype for today's successful theme parks. Dedicated as a National Historic Landmark in 1987, Playland has provided family fun since 1928. The park is highlighted by Art Deco structures and a distinct grass and flower covered mall. Often referred to as "Rye Playland", Playland is America's only government owned and operated amusement park.
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58. Astroland Amusement Park
Events schedule, ticket information, photo album, and guide to the rides, including the Cyclone roller coaster. Brooklyn, New York
http://www.astroland.com/

59. WELCOME TO SCANDIA AMUSEMENT PARK!!  HAVE FUN!!
A 12 acre amusement park located in Ontario California. rides, mini race cars, mini golf, and batting cages.
http://www.scandiafun.com
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60. PRESTON BARBIERI - Rides, Amusement Parks, Bumper Cars, Kiddie Rides
One of the oldest established Italian companies in the amusement park industry.
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