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Geauga County (/dʒiˈɔːɡə/ jee-AW-gə) is a
county in the U.S.
state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, the po****tion was 95,397. The
county seat and largest...
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Geauga Lake was an amu****t park in
Bainbridge Township and Aurora, Ohio. It was
established in 1887, in what had been a
local recreation area adjacent...
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Mabillard coaster named Orion, a giga
coaster that
opened in 2020. When
Geauga Lake was
known as Six
Flags Ohio,
plans for a new
roller coaster known as...
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Escape on May 5, 2000.
After Cedar Fair
purchased the park and
restored its
Geauga Lake name in
early 2004, the
coaster was
immediately renamed Steel Venom...
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Geauga Seminary (also
known as
Western Reserve Labor Seminary) was a Free Will
Baptist school in
Chester Township,
Geauga County, Ohio. President...
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Commons area. The
Geauga Campus is
located on an 87-acre (35 ha)
campus in
Burton Township, just
north of the
village of
Burton in
Geauga County. It was...
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Geauga County Maple Festival is a fair
celebrating the
production of
maple syrup. It is the
oldest maple festival in the
United States, and one of...
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originally debuted in 1996 at
Geauga Lake in Ohio as The Mind Eraser, and was
later known as Head Spin from 2004 to 2007
after Geauga Lake was
purchased by Cedar...
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Dipper was a
wooden roller coaster located at the
defunct Geauga Lake amu****t park in
Bainbridge Township, Ohio.
Originally opened in 1925 as Sky...
- with the
Geauga County Court of
Common Pleas stating that if
someone were to pay a
daily US$120 fee, Lane
could remain in the Portage-
Geauga County Juvenile...