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View of Phantom’s Revenge at Kennywood Park

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  • Location: West Mifflin, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States

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    June 1, 2020

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    Peek through the fence to find the Phantom’s Revenge coaster (in black and teal) along with some other rides at Kennywood Amusement Park.
    Over 30 rides in an amusement park with roller coasters (some made of wood), water slides and a children's carousel.
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