Zoomer (Euclid Beach Park)
Ride in the United States
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Manufacturer | Custer Specialties Company |
Zoomer was a suspended track ride that previously operated at Euclid Beach Park in Cleveland, Ohio, USA. The ride included a series of airplane-shaped vehicles suspended from a monorail track. Propellers on each vehicle provided propulsion, and the cars would accelerate around the track.[1]
History
Zoomer opened in 1926 or earlier.[2] The ride remained in operation through at least 1928.[3]
References
- ↑ Bush, Lee. Euclid Beach Park is Closed for the Season. p. 111.
- ↑ "Custer Company Wins Trophy". The Dayton Herald. 1926-12-23. Retrieved 2024-03-30.
- ↑ "Goodrich Takes Crowd of 25,000 to Euclid Park". The Akron Beacon Journal. 1928-08-14. Retrieved 2024-03-30.
Former
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Antique CarsBubble BounceCarouselCaterpillarCedar Downs Racing DerbyCuddle UpDippy WhipDodgemEuclid Beach Park Grand CarouselFerris WheelFlying ScootersHurricaneJapanese Flying PoniesLaff-in-the-DarkMerry-Go-RoundOcean WaveOctopusOver the FallsPleasure WheelRed Bug BoulevardRicky's RacersRock-O-PlaneRocket ShipsRotorScramblerSea SwingSleepy Hollow RailroadTilt-A-WhirlTumble BugTurnpikeWhipWitching WavesZoomer