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Oldest Roller Coasters:
- Leap-the-Dips in Pennsylvania
- The Roller Coaster at Lagoon in Utah
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Historical Background:
- Roller coasters originated from Russian ice slides in 18th-century
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Signature Designs:
- The Montaña Suiza in San Sebastián, Spain
It is a wooden roller coaster at Lagoon, opened in 1921, making it the seventh oldest roller coaster globally. Leap-the-Dips in Pennsylvania holds the title of the world’s oldest operating roller coaster. The Roller Coaster may not be the fastest ride, but its history is unparalleled. The Montaña Suiza in Spain features wooden cars on a steel framework that run on steel tracks. John Miller’s iconic designs include The Roller Coaster at Lagoon. The concept of roller coasters was inspired by Russian ice slides, later adopted in France under the name "Russian Mountains."