Frank F. Hoover was a construction supervisor and designer for Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters.
Roller coasters
Below is a list of the roller coasters Frank F. Hoover worked on. All of his coasters were wooden, and were built by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters.
Name | Amusement park | Opened | Status |
---|---|---|---|
Blue Streak | Cedar Point | 1964 | Operating |
Comet | Hersheypark | 1946 | Operating |
Comet | Rocky Glen | 1959 | Closed 1987 |
Little Dipper
Formerly Little Dipper |
Six Flags Great America | 2010 1950 |
Operating Closed 2009 |
Montaña Rusa | Coney Island Park Cuba | 1951 | Closed 1980s |
Mr. Twister | Elitch Gardens | 1964 | Closed 1994 |
Nightmare | Joyland | 1949 | Closed 2005 |
Reverser | Saltair | 1915 | Closed 1925 |
Sea Dragon | Columbus Zoo and Aquarium | 1956 | Operating |
Skyliner | Fair Park | 1965 | Closed 1986 |
Starliner
Formerly Starliner |
Legoland Florida | 2007 1963 |
Closed 2008 Closed 2004 |
Tornado | Wedgewood Village | 1961 | Closed 1969 |
Tornado | Petticoat Junction | 1970 | Closed 1984 |
Wild Cat | Seabreeze | 1926 | Closed 1935 |
Wildcat | Enna Jettick Park | 1921 | Closed 1941 |
Wildcat | Lakeside Park | 1930 | Closed 1954 |
Yankee Cannonball
Formerly Roller Coaster |
Canobie Lake Park Formerly Lakewood Park |
1936 1930 |
Operating data-sort-value="19350000" | Closed 1935 |
External links
- [ Frank F. Hoover] on the Roller Coaster DataBase.
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