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The Stagecoach Ride at Cedar Point featured simulated attacks by desperadoes. The ride existed for only two season, closing in 1968. The Cedar Point and Lake Erie Railroad, which opened in 1963, is the most popular ride in the history of Cedar Point. It features authentic steam-powered, coal-driven burning locomotives. It celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2013.

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The centerpiece of Cedar Point's Amusement Circle was the Circle Swing, manufactured by the Ingersoll Company. The ride was popular with resort visitors. To make the resort successful, ownder George Boeckling understood that rides and other attractions were necessary.

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Constructed by owner George Boeckling along the Cedar Point beach in 1902, the Racer was his first roller coaster. It was manufactured by the Ingersoll Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The coaster reached a height of 46 feet. In 1906, when this picture was taken, a ride on the Racer cost five cents.

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The canals and lagoons dug by George Boeckling in 1905 were put to a new use in 1964 when the Western Cruise opened at Cedar Point. Guests were taken on a boat ride through the early history of Ohio, complete with animated Indians, snarling cougars, and frontier settlers. The ride operated at the park through the 2011 season. The area was then used for the Dinosaurs Alive attraction.

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The Blue Streak, named for the Sandusky, Ohio athletic teams, opened in 1964. It was the first new wooden roller coaster at the park since the Cyclone in 1929. A classic out-and-back coaster with a fast and hilly ride, the 78-foot-high Blue Streak is a long time guest favorite. It celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2014.

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Dozens of high school bands from all over the state of Ohio played on opening day at Cedar Point in 1969. They were an opening day tradition in the 60s and 70s. This photograph also shows the Wild Mouse coaster, the refurbished Coliseum, the Sky Ride, as well as the concrete Midway.