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5/1/1878Idlewild Park first opens.
5/1/1890Elitch Gardens first opens to the public.
5/1/1915Construction begins on the Jack Rabbit coaster at Luna Park, Cleveland, Ohio.
5/1/1948The Comet Jr. roller coaster opens at the State Fair of Texas in Dallas.
5/1/1988Standing rider thrown from SooperDooperLooper at Hersheypark.
5/1/1989Disney-MGM Studios opens at Walt Disney World, Florida.
5/1/2001A wooden roller coaster at Phantasialand Pleasure Park in Bruehl, Germany catches fire. 36 people are injured, none seriously.
5/2/1930Bankrupt Luna Park, Cleveland, Ohio is sold at a Sheriff's auction to J. Harold Bramley, son of the park's president, for $72,534. Bramley expresses interest in reopening the park, but lacks the funds...and the 1929 season proves to be the last for Luna Park.
5/2/1992Death of Nancy L. Loucks, founder, editor, and publisher of The Carousel News and Trader.
5/2/1997100 couples participated in a promotional stunt at Six Flags Great America. In a 7-minute ceremony, the couples, dressed in formal attire, repeated their marriage vows, then, 12 couples at a time, were hoisted 206 feet on the park's new Giant Drop ride to 'take the plunge' together at 62 mph.
5/2/1998Roar, a wooden twister-style coaster from Great Coasters International (GCI) opens at Adventure World, Largo, MD.
5/3/1975Kings Dominion opens, Doswell, Virginia.
5/4/1969Thousands of rioters roam through Fontaine Ferry Park, Louisville, Kentucky, looting stands and injuring employees.
5/4/2000Press day for The Legend, a wood coaster from Custom Coasters International located at Holiday World, Santa Claus, Indiana.
5/5/1911Birth in Los Angeles, California of Dave Bradley, co-founder of amusement ride manufacturing company Bradley & Kaye.
5/5/1990Avalanche Run, an Intamin bobsled coaster, re-opens as Disaster Transport at Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio
5/5/2000Holiday World, Santa Claus, Indiana, uses its annual Stark Raven Mad roller coaster riding event to give coaster enthusiasts a preview of their new wooden roller coaster, The Legend.
5/6/1950High winds damage the roller coaster at Dandelion Park, near Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
5/6/1989The non-looping steel Magnum XL-200, designed by Arrow Dynamics, and the world's first traditional coaster to exceed 200 feet in height first opens at Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio.
5/6/1995The Raven, designed by Custom Coasters, Inc., opens at Holiday World.
5/6/2000The Legend, designed by Custom Coasters, officially opens at Holiday World, Santa Claus, Indiana.
5/6/2000Participants in a company buy-out outing at Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio, are the first paying customers to ride Millennium Force, the Intamin-designed 310-foot-tall 'giga-coaster'.
5/7/1950The Hershey Park Zoo reopened for the first time since its closure during World War II.
5/7/1972Carrousel Circle at Hersheypark is dedicated, signalling a re-birth of the park.
5/7/1994Raptor, designed by Bolliger & Mabillard, opens at Cedar Point.
5/7/2001Cedar Fair, L. P. announces plans to purchase Michigan's Adventure Amusement Park, Muskegon, Michigan.
5/7/2001William C. Deem, Chief Engineer for 51 years at the Eli Bridge Company, dies at the age of 76. Along with Lee Sullivan, he designed the Scrambler and trailer-mounted Big Eli Ferris wheels.
5/8/1919Death of LaMarcus A. Thompson.
5/8/1975The antique carousel from Natatorium Park reopened at Spokane, Washington's Riverfront Park.
5/9/1992Batman: The Ride, designed by Bolliger & Mabillard, opens at Six Flags Great America in Gurnee, Illinois.
5/10/1915Luna Park, Cleveland, Ohio, takes delivery of its PTC carousel. After Luna Park closed, the carousel moved to another park, then eventually ended up at Six Flags over Mid America (Six Flags St. Louis) where it still operates today.
5/10/1968Riverview Park fails to open.
5/10/1991Crossroads Village, Flint, Michigan, opens its restored C. W. Parker Superior Wheel ride.
5/10/1998The Power Tower, a 300-foot-tall cluster of two Space Shot rides and two Turbo Drop rides from S&S Sports Power, officially opens at Cedar Point.
5/11/1902S.S. Columbia (Boblo Island ferry) launched from the Wyandotte Yard of the Detroit Shipbuilding Company.
5/11/1906George Ferris' Wheel dynamited in St. Louis, Missouri.
5/11/1921The Pippin roller coaster at Riverview Park (Chicago, Illinois) carries its first passengers.
5/11/1984Eight teenagers burned to death in the Haunted Castle attraction at Six Flags Great Adventure, Jackson, New Jersey. When he entered a room in which the light had burned out, a boy lit a cigarette lighter and accidentally ignited the highly-flammable structure, which burned quickly.
5/11/1991Mean Streak, designed by Curtis Summers, opens at Cedar Point.
5/11/1991The Sidewinder, a Vekoma "Boomerang" production steel coaster, opens at Hersheypark, Hershey, Pennsylvania.
5/11/1992Death of coaster designer Curtis D. Summers.
5/11/1996Mantis (The Coaster Formerly Known as Banshee) opens at Cedar Point as the World's Tallest, Steepest, and Fastest Stand-Up Roller Coaster.
5/11/1996Wild Thing, the first steel coaster produced by Morgan Manufacturing, officially opens at Valleyfair!, Shakopee, Minnesota.
5/11/1999The Silver Comet coaster is completed at Martin's Fantasy Island, Grand Island, New York.
5/11/2000Press day for Millennium Force at Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio.
5/12/1967Opening day of the final season for Riverview
5/12/1991The Dragon roller coaster opens at Adventureland, near Des Moines, Iowa.
5/12/1994The Pepsi Max Big One opens to the press at Blackpool Pleasure Beach.
5/12/2001Singer Perry Como dies at the age of 88 at his home in Jupiter Inlet Beach Colony, Florida. Como's career included a stint at Conneaut Lake.
5/13/1997Plagued by technical problems, Test Track misses its scheduled opening date at Epcot, Walt Disney World.
5/13/2000Millennium Force, the first steel coaster to feature a 300-foot first drop, officially opens to the public at Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio. Built by Intamin AG, the ride is 310 feet tall and reaches speeds of 92 MPH.
5/14/1904Dreamland Park opens, Coney Island, Brooklyn,
5/14/1999Press day for the new Intamin mega-coaster, Superman: Ride of Steel at Six Flags Darien Lake, Darien Center, New York.
5/15/1932Fire destroys several attractions at Central Park near Allentown, Pennsylvania.
5/15/1993Wild Mouse, designed by Vekoma, opens at Idlewild Park in Ligonier, Pennsylvania.
5/15/1999Intamin's first Mega-Coaster, Superman: Ride of Steel opens to the public at Six Flags Darien Lake, Darien Center, New York.
5/16/1903Thompson and Dundy's Luna Park opens on Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York, to a crowd of 43,000 customers.
5/16/1905Birth of actor Henry Fonda. Fonda appeared in more than 100 films, and appears here for playing Simon Davenport in the 1977 film Rollercoaster.
5/16/1964Lake Contrary Park, St. Joseph, Missouri, is auctioned.
5/16/1975Busch Gardens: The Old Country (now Busch Gardens Williamsburg) first opens, Williamsburg, Virginia.
5/16/1996Montu, a Bolliger & Mabillard inverted coaster, officially opens at Busch Gardens Tampa Bay.
5/17/1903The Zoological Gardens opens at Olentangy Park, Columbus, Ohio. It's the first permanent zoo in Columbus.
5/17/1940The Cyclone roller coaster opens at Lakeside Park (Denver, colorado).
5/18/1905Luna Park opens, Cleveland, Ohio.
5/18/1912Birth of singer Perry Como. Before his musical career, he was a barber at the Conneaut Lake Park hotel...which is why he is included here.
5/18/1924The wooden roller coaster at Dorney Park (Allentown, Pennsylvania) opens. The coaster was nameless for decades, but is now known as the Thunderhawk.
5/18/2001Phantom's Revenge opens at Kennywood. Using parts of the Steel Phantom roller coaster (1991-2000), the new ride carries on the tradition of reworking rides that Kennywood made famous with their Thunderbolt.
5/18/2001Cornball Express, a steel-structured wood coaster from CCI, opens at Indiana Beach, Monticello, Indiana.
5/19/1852Birth of Dudley Sherman Humphrey II (1852-1933), president, Euclid Beach Park.
5/19/1906Wolff's Park opens, Detroit, Michigan.
5/20/1907New Lakeside Park Casino opened, Akron, Ohio.
5/20/1917A windstorm damages several buildings and the Dixie Flyer roller coaster, delaying the scheduled opening of Summit Beach Park, Akron, Ohio.
5/20/1963Dutch Wonderland first opens. Lancaster, PA.
5/20/1985Death of Carl E. Henninger, Kennywood Park's Chairman of the Board.
5/20/1995The Mind Eraser (Vekoma Suspended Looping Coaster) opens at Adventure World.
5/21/1907Birth of John Allen (1907-1979), an influential coaster designer, especially for PTC.
5/22/1948Crystal Beach Comet (now at Great Escape) first opens.
5/22/1984A car on The Edge (Intamin Freefall) at Six Flags Great America broke loose from the lifting mechanism and dropped about 60 feet. The three passengers, eighth-grade boys from LaSalle, IL, were hospitalized for five days with relatively minor injuries.
5/22/1992Fire destroys engineering section of Vekoma
5/22/1997Low-speed launch tests begin on Mr. Freeze, a Premier Rides shuttle-loop magnetic-catapult coaster at Six Flags over Texas.
5/23/1900William E. Sullivan opens his first ferris wheel, a 45-foot 12-seat model fabricated under contract by the Illinois Bridge and Machine Company, Jacksonville, Illinois. Operation license posted in the name of "The Eli Bridge Co."
5/23/1906West View Park first opens in West View, Pennsylvania (near Pittsburgh).
5/23/1964Blue Streak (Allen/Hoover/PTC) opens, Cedar Point, Sandusky, Ohio.
5/23/1981American Eagle opens at Great America, Gurnee, Illinois.
5/23/1981Canada's Wonderland opens in Vaughan, Ontario.
5/23/1986Lakemont Park (Altoona, Pennsylvania) re-opens as Boyertown, USA.
5/23/1987Six passengers were injured when they bailed out of their capsizing raft on Canyon River Rapids at Hersheypark. Two rafts had jammed together then a third ran into them. The ride was closed for nearly two weeks while that section of the trough was modified.
5/23/1987Kentucky Kingdom opens in Louisville, Kentucky.
5/23/1998Shivering Timbers, a huge out-and-back wood coaster from CCI, opens at Michigan's Adventure, Muskegon, Michigan.
5/23/1998Great Bear, an inverted steel coaster from Bolliger & Mabillard, opens at Hersheypark, Hershey, Pennsylvania.
5/23/1998Visionland amusement park opens in Birmingham, Alabama.
5/23/1998Rampage, a CCI-built wooden roller coaster, opens at Visionland, Birmingham, Alabama.
5/23/2000The Eli Bridge Company, builder of Ferris wheels and Scrambler rides, celebrates its 100th Anniversary with a day-long party in its hometown of Jacksonville, Illinois. In honor of the occasion, the company offered Ferris wheel rides for a nickel...the admission price for William Sullivan's first wheel.
5/24/1911Dreamland Park destroyed by fire.
5/24/1984Patrick Camp, age 5, falls from the Cedar Creek Mine Ride at Cedar Point, and fractures his skull in the resulting 30' fall to grass.
5/24/2001After more than 40 years of designing theme parks, the Duell Corporation files for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Its final project was Bonfante Gardens in Gilroy, California.
5/25/1968Inaugural performance in Cedar Point's Golden Palace Theatre.
5/26/1928Fred Church's Aero-Plane Coaster opens at Playland, Rye, New York.
5/26/1939Baron Stamp, Chairman of the L.M.S. Railway, officially opens the new Casino (now known as The Wonderful World) at Blackpool Pleasure Beach. Designed by Joe Emberton, the new Casino replaces the original, which was constructed in 1913.
5/26/1973Worlds of Fun opens in Kansas City, Missouri.
5/26/1985In an accident at Astroland Amusement Park on Coney Island, New York, a twenty-nine year old man was killed when he stood up and struck his head on a crossbeam while riding the Cyclone.
5/26/2001X-Flight, a Vekoma "Flying Dutchman" roller coaster that carries riders in a nearly-prone position, opens to the public at Six Flags Worlds of Adventure, the amusement park at Geauga Lake, Aurora, Ohio.
5/27/1905White City, Chicago, Illinois opens.
5/27/1911Coney Island's Dreamland Park burns to the ground.
5/27/1933The Century of Progress exposition opens in Chicago, Illinois. The amusement rides included a Cyclone roller coaster designed by Harry Traver.
5/27/1973The Sky Streak roller coaster opens at Boblo Island as the Thunder Bolt.
5/27/1977Space Mountain opens at Disneyland in Anaheim, California.
5/27/1993Pleasure Island Theme Park opens in Cleethorpes, England.
5/27/1994Hoosier Hurricane, a steel-structured wood coaster built by Custom Coasters, Inc. (CCI) opens at Indiana Beach, Monticello, Indiana.
5/28/1899Akron, Ohio police raid the Casino at Lakeside Park after a Sunday vaudeville performance.
5/28/1906Electric Park, Detroit, Michigan, opens, two days later than planned.
5/28/1906Luna Park opens in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
5/28/1982Kings Island begins running one side of the Racer (1972: John Allen/PTC) backwards.
5/28/1988The carousel and bumper cars at Americana Amusement Park (Middletown, Ohio) are destroyed by fire.
5/28/1994The 235-foot-high Pepsi Max Big One opens to the public. 1,000 members of the 235 Club each paid 18 pounds for a guaranteed first-day ride.
5/29/1909Trout Park opens in Elgin, Illinois.
5/29/1926The Amusement Department Store opens at Coney Island, New York.
5/29/1976Great America opens in Gurnee Illinois.
5/29/1976Great America(PGA) opens, Santa Clara, California.
5/29/1993Blue Streak, designed by Ed Vettel, Sr., rededicated at Conneaut Lake.
5/30/1906Wonderland Park opens, Revere Beach, Massachusets.
5/30/1908Lakeside Park (Denver, Colorado) opens. At the time, it was known as "White City."
5/30/1921Weona Park opens in Pen Argyl, Pennsylvania.
5/30/1924The Pippin roller coaster opens at Wildwood Amusement Park, Mahtomedi, Minnesota.
5/30/1927Will Rogers performs at Hershey Park.
5/30/1929Two people sustained minor injuries when two trains on the Hershey Park Wild Cat collided. A loose rail had stalled one train at the top of a hill.
5/30/1930Cyclone Racer (Church/Traver) opens at The Pike in Long Beach, CA.
5/30/1938Amos Wiedrich is killed on the Crystal Beach Cyclone, that legendary coaster's only fatality.
5/30/1972An accident occurs on the Big Dipper at Battersea in London, England. A train broke loose and rolled backwards down the lift, colliding with a train in the station. Five children were killed, numerous other riders were injured.
5/30/1992Arkansas Twister opens at Magic Springs.
5/30/1998The Island Kingdom waterpark opens at Riverside Park, Agawam, Massachusetts.
5/31/1930Birth of Ron Toomer, who will be a noted roller coaster designer and eventually president of Arrow Dynamics until his retirement in 1998.
5/31/1983The Extremeroller (also known as E.X.T.) opens at Worlds of Fun as North America's first stand-up roller coaster.

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