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Located in Rochester, Seabreeze celebrated its 125th anniversary in 2004. The park opened on August 5, 1879, as the last stop on the steam railroad. The attractions at the time were picnic groves and the lakefront. It wasn't until the early 1900's that rides were added creating the amusement park. By the 1920's the park had four roller coasters, the Virginia Reel and the world's largest salt water swimming pool. Today, Seabreeze is the 4th oldest continuously operated amusement park in North America. Here you'll find more than 70 attractions for the entire family at this traditional amusement park. Seabreeze has modern thrill rides, classic rides, a historic wooden roller coaster and a collection of kiddie rides. The adjacent Raging Rivers waterpark has a wave pool, lazy river and waterslides to cool off in. Seabreeze operates from Memorial Day weekend until Labor Day.
| Roller Coaster | Year | Track | Designer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Whirlwind | 2004 | Steel | Maurer Söhne |
| Bear Trax | 1997 | Steel | Miler Coaster, Inc. |
| Bobsleds | 1968 | Steel | George W. Long |
| Jack Rabbit | 1920 | Wood | John A. Miller, Harry Baker |
Official Web Site: www.seabreeze.com
For more park information, see Seabreeze Amusement Park
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