Harry Guy Traver (November 25, 1877 – September 27, 1961) was an American engineer and early roller coaster designer. As the founder of the Traver Circle...
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(disambiguation), multiple people Harry Alan Towers (1920–2009), British-born radio and independent film producer and screenwriter Harry Traver (1877-1961), American...
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at Six Flags New England. Opened in 1941, it was designed by Harry Baker and Harry Traver, and built by Joseph Drambour. Thunderbolt is the oldest roller...
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Streak by Wisdom Rides. This ride is a modern adaptation of the famous Harry Traver Caterpillar rides. The ride features twenty 3-passenger cars connected...
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controlled to go up and down. The Golden Zephyr's design comes from the Harry Traver Circle-Swing rides of the early 20th century, specifically the Aerostat...
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Gimeno Traver (born 1985), Spanish professional tennis player Harry Traver (1877–1961), American engineer and roller coaster designer Jay Traver (1894–1974)...
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Giant Cyclone Safety Coasters (category Roller coasters manufactured by Traver Engineering)
a model line of roller coasters designed and marketed by Harry Traver and his company Traver Engineering in the 1920s. Despite their name, they had a...
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of the world's greatest coaster designers, including John A. Miller, Harry Traver, Herb Schmeck, and the partnership of Prior and Church. Many wooden roller...
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Zip (roller coaster) (category Roller coasters manufactured by Traver Engineering)
Coasters which were built by Harry Traver of the Traver Engineering Company in the mid to late 1920s. One of Harry Traver's more obscure coasters, the Zip...
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vehicles themed to automobiles, fire engines, and police cars. Circle Swing Harry Traver and Rudyard S. Uzzell (Circle Swing) 1900s Closed - 1944 or later Large...
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