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Big Dipper was a wooden roller coaster located at the defunct Geauga Lake amusement park in Bainbridge Township, Ohio. Originally opened in 1925 as Sky Rocket, it was renamed Clipper in the late 1940s, and eventually Big Dipper in 1969.
Sep 16, 2007 · Roller coaster in the United States. Watch the on-ride POV. Big Dipper was a wooden roller coaster at Geauga Lake in Aurora, Ohio, USA. History. Originally opened in 1925 as Sky Rocket, it was renamed Clipper in the late 1940s and eventually Big Dipper in 1969.
May 12, 2013 · 72K views 10 years ago. Front seat POV on the Big Dipper at Geauga Lake, Ohio. Sadly the park closed in 2007 and attempts to relocate the coaster failed to materialise. UPDATE - 17 October...
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Coaster: Big Dipper. Park: Geauga Lake - Aurora, Ohio (Removed) Built: 1926. Type: Wood. Manufacturer: Miller. Height: 65 feet. Length: 2,680 feet. Photo: Dave Jackson. Photo: Scott Short
Oct 7, 2022 · The loud screams from the Big Dipper and the melodies from carousel are now silent. However, the memories of the park will live in its history. The first settler in the area of Geauga Lake was Samuel McConoughey who migrated from Blandford, Massachusetts, in 1806.