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It got extra attention in the late '90s, when a local radio station held a contest to see who could stay on the coaster the longest.
The Giant Dipper in Belmont — along with the park itself — has been through some good, and a lot of bad, times. But after a ...
Folks don't seem to be getting along as much,” the mayor said. “But when you come here, that kind of all washes away, and you ...
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria and local leaders attended Belmont Park's centennial celebration Tuesday, honoring the park's 100 ...
Since it first roared to life on July 4, 1925, the Giant Dipper roller coaster has stood as an icon of Belmont Park and ...
Once a bustling destination filled with laughter and rides, Belmont Park faced closure in the '70s. Despite its nostalgic charm and value, the park was threatened with demolition.
Iconic attractions like the Giant Dipper have helped cement Belmont Park as the ultimate spot for thrills and chills on the coast for 100 years.
Join Belmont Park's centennial event with thrilling rides, $1 deals, and exciting giveaways. Don't miss out on a chance to ...
The Breeders’ Cup World Championships are returning to New York in 2027 at the rebuilt Belmont Park, following a massive renovation project to revitalize one of the most important horse ...
The Giant Dipper Roller Coaster, formerly called the “Earthquake” or sometimes “Mission Beach Roller Coaster.” Aerial view of Belmont Park in 1927, a historic oceanfront amusement park ...
Belmont Park celebrating major birthday on Fourth of July Then, in the late ’70s, San Diego residents demanded the demolition of the Giant Dipper as it fell into disrepair.
Its most renowned attraction, the Giant Dipper, welcomed its first guests back on July 4, 1925. The wooden roller coaster is an accolade magnet and is even listed on the National Register of ...