- Canobie Corkscrew
Infobox roller coaster
name=Canobie Corkscrew
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location= Canobie Lake Park
locationarticle= Canobie Lake Park
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type= Steel
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status= Open
opened= 1987
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manufacturer= Arrow Dynamics
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model= Corkscrew
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lift= Chainlift hill
height= 73
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inversions= 2
duration= 1:30
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rcdb_number= 296Canobie Corkscrew is a steel sit-down
roller coaster located atCanobie Lake Park amusement park inSalem, New Hampshire . It was featured in the 1978 sci-fi/horror/thriller motion picture " The Fury."History
Designed by
Arrow Dynamics the "Canobie Corkscrew" was first operated in1975 as the "Chicago Loop" at the indoor amusement parkOld Chicago inBolingbrook, Illinois . It was the second roller coaster in the world to turn riders upside down twice. It stayed at Old Chicago until the park's closing in1980 .In 1982 the "Chicago Loop" relocated at the
Alabama State Fairgrounds . It was originally just named Corkscrew but the name was changed to the "Magic City Express" shortly after.In
1986 Canobie Lake Park purchased the ride. It lay unassembled for nearly two years, because if erected it would stand taller than the town of Salem would’ve allowed.Fact|date=August 2007 In1987 Salem gave Canobie Lake Park a waiver to put up the roller coaster. It was then named the "Canobie Corkscrew".Layout
The "Canobie Corkscrew" stands at 73 feet tall. The ride features two inversions. It is painted bright yellow. There is a smiley face painted on the back of the train..Fact|date=July 2008 The total duration of the ride is about a minute and a half.
ources
[http://www.rcdb.com/id296.htm Roller Coaster Database]
[http://www.canobie.com/index.php Official Canobie Lake Park Website]
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