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Dinn Corporation

Statistics

Location

West Chester, Ohio, USA

Founded

1983

Closed

1991

Roller Coasters Built

12

Roller Coasters Operating

7

Dinn Corporation was a company based in West Chester, Ohio that was known for designing, building, moving, and restoring wooden roller coasters.

History[]

The company was founded by Charles Dinn, who was previously the director of construction at Kings Island, where he was involved in the construction of The Beast.[1] After his death in 1991, the company was closed and his children Denise and Jeff co-founded Custom Coasters International.[2]

Existing roller coasters[]

Name Park Opened Closed Status / notes
Georgia Cyclone Six Flags Over Georgia 1990 2017 Renovated into Twisted Cyclone by Rocky Mountain Construction.
Mean Streak Cedar Point 1991 2016 Renovated into Steel Vengeance by Rocky Mountain Construction.
Predator Six Flags Darien Lake 1990 Operating
The Texas Giant Six Flags Over Texas 1990 2009 Renovated into New Texas Giant by Rocky Mountain Construction.
Timber Wolf Worlds of Fun 1989 Operating
Wild One Six Flags America 1986 Operating; originally built in 1917 by Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters.
Wolverine Wildcat Michigan's Adventure 1988 Operating

References[]

  1. Screeeeeeam! An Oral History of The Beast by Lisa Murtha, Cincinnati Magazine. 2014-05-29.
  2. How Every Modern Wooden Roller Coaster Traces Back to One Company by Eric Wooley, Coaster101. 2020-05-26.

External links[]

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