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January 1937 : Twenty Two Inches Of Rain In The Ohio Valley
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Quite an amazing photo right there (the roller coaster). Anyone know the location and date?
Just imagine if that had happened this week in Atlantic City, Ocean City, Wildwood, Seaside Heights, Coney Island, etc. The photo would definitely become the poster-boy for Global Warming forever.
Kings Island in Cincinnati would be my guess.
http://www.wcpo.com/gallery/news/news_photo_gallery/37-flood-water-water-everywhere1328031835244
Thanks.
It is slide 10 on the link that slp provided.
Ironically this park is also called Coney Island. Wikipedia says …
I think it is now called King’s Island.
On Fri, Nov 2, 2012 at 12:10 PM, Real Science
That’s the coolest log flume ride ever!