Status
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Defunct
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Headquarters
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Dallas, Texas, USA
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Key people
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William L. Cobb
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William Cobb & Associates was an American roller coaster designing and engineering company owned by William L. Cobb. The firm was involved in the relocation of several major wooden roller coasters in the 1970s and 1980s and also built a number of record-breaking wooden coasters.
Roller coasters
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