File:Kennywood Racer DSCN2803.JPG
A scene from Kennywood, an amusement park located in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania on the Monongahela River.
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This is a view of the Racer, a wooden roller coaster. It is a racing, moebius loop coaster; one of only three in the world. The current Racer was designed by John A. Miller in 1927 and built by Charlie Mach.
This is a view of the station, showing passengers getting ready to embark. They are walking between the two trains and can choose which to ride. At far right is a service track with an extra train.(Reusing this file)
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