Tag: Ride manufacturers

Chance
Harry Michelson

Chance Rides

Chance Rides is an amusement ride manufacturer that has existed since 1961. Known for their C.P. Huntington train, Ferris wheels, and Zipper rides, they’ve evolved through various acquisitions. The company has maintained its legacy, recently focusing on portable rides and ensuring future success under the new owners Permanent Equity while remaining in Wichita, Kansas.

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Garbrick Amusements, Inc.

Lewis Henry Garbrick operated a dairy in his hometown of Centre Hall, Pennsylvania. This dairy, called Garbrick & Son Dairy, closed in 1937. Garbrick left the dairy business to start

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Former HP rides
Harry Michelson

A Brief History of the Rotor

The Rotor was invented in Europe in the 1940s and was brought to the United States in 1951. Kennywood Park installed a Rotor in 1955, and Hersheypark installed a Rotor in 1970.

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