Adrenaline junkies have it pretty good in Pennsylvania. If your favorite way to get your adrenaline flowing is roller coasters, you certainly live in the right place. Pennsylvania’s home to countless roller coasters, including Leap-the-Dips (the oldest in America) and the Jack Rabbit (it opened in 1920), so that makes it fitting that the first roller coaster was in Mauch Chunk, Pennsylvania.

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Did you know that Pennsylvania was home to the first roller coaster in America? What’s your favorite roller coaster in Pennsylvania today? Let us know in the comments! Pennsylvania has a rich roller-coaster history. It’s also home to Leap-the-Dips, the oldest wooden roller coaster in America.

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