Jack Rabbit (Seabreeze)

Jack Rabbit Seabreeze Amusement Park ( Rochester, New York, USA) is a wooden roller coaster by Harry C. Baker and John A. Miller, which was opened in 1920. At the time of its opening, it was the fastest roller coaster in the world, and 1924 Giant Dipper broke the record. Currently, it is the fourth oldest roller coaster in the world that is still in operation and the second oldest in the United States.

A fire in August 1923 Jackrabbit was destroyed along with the Old Mill, the Hilarity Hall and a dance hall. Jack Rabbit and Old Mill were rebuilt.

Jackrabbit has the manufacturer Morgan a train with five cars. In each car four people can (two rows of two people) take place.

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