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Jack Rabbit

Seabreeze Amusement Park
Built in 1920, Jack Rabbit is the third oldest operating roller coaster in the United States. Designed by John A. Miller and built by Harry C. Baker, the layout of this classic wooden coaster follows the natural terrain of Seabreeze amusement park. Jack Rabbit in total is 2,150-feet long and starts with a thrilling seven story drop.
Roller Coaster Details
| Track |
Type |
Year |
Designer/Manufacturer |
| Wood |
Terrain |
1920 |
John A. Miller, Harry Baker |
Roller Coaster Stats

| Height: 60 feet |
Drop: 75 feet |
| Top speed: 50 mph |
Length: 2,150 feet |
| Trains: 1 - 20 passenger |
Train Mfg: Morgan Manufacturing |
More Information About Jack Rabbit

Features: Tunnel
Train has five cars with two rows each, seating two abreast per row.
Height requirement: Must be at least 48 inches tall
Ride Location

Seabreeze Amusement Park, Rochester, NY
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