Were you at Kennywood Park (West Mifflin, PA) on June 18, 2012?

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Aunt Peggy, Debbie, Mom, Jody and I spend the day at Kennywood Park which was Est in 1898 as a trolley park attraction at end of Mellon family's Railway. We enter the park by walking thru the tunnel under Pennsylvania Route 837 (Green Belt) known as Kennywood Boulevard. We get in line for the Jack Rabbit rollercoaster opened in 1920, one of the oldest roller coasters in world still in operation before going over to ride the nostalgic Log Jammer (1975-2017) with a 53-foot drop chute. After a break at the Pizza Warehouse, we spot "Kenny Kangaroo" as we get on Grand Carousel built 1926. We take a trip on the Olde Kennywood Railroad (whose engine first used in the 1939 World’s Fair) along top of the bluff overlooking Monongahela River and scenes depicting Western Pennsylvania history. We watch the Thunderbolt previously known as Pippin rollercoaster which opened in 1924 as it speeds by the Potato Patch. The Phantom's Revenge a steel roller coaster makes it climb above Noah’s Ark before plunging a breathtaking 225′ drop down a ravine and through Thunderbolt’s support structure. As we walk around the outside of Noah’s Ark opened in 1936 is only remaining Ark in operation we wave to Mom and Aunt Peggy sitting below. Over in Lost Kennywood section the Pittsburgh Plunge Boat made a huge splash down… On our walk out we pass Bobsled ride opened in 1968 and the Flying Saucer ride. If you enjoyed this video click the thumbs up button and please subscribe to Jimz (Nostalgic Theme Park Visits) channel also if you have a special request for a certain Park, Fireworks, Parade, Show, or Ride let me know as I have 25 years' worth of footage. Thanks y’all!

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