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Rhode Island currently has no roller coasters but historically it had several, mostly wooden ones.

Many Rhode Island roller coasters were destroyed by the Great Hurricane of 1938.

Other notable Rhode Island roller coasters included Crescent Park's Zephyr and Flying Fish, and the Bullet at Cashman's Park, all lost to time.

Rhode Island has no roller coasters now, but it used to.

For many Ocean State natives, Rocky Point Amusement Park and her steel coasters come to mind first, as the park was shuttered only a few decades ago. However, it was the wooden coasters of the 1920s that popularized them and led them to become a staple at amusement parks across the country. In Rhode Island, wooden coasters were added alongside beaches and revitalized 19th-century trolley

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