Kennywood (fictional)

Kennywood is an amusement park located in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania just southeast of Pittsburgh. The park first opened on May 30, 1899, as a trolley park attraction at the end of the Mellon family's Monongahela Street Railway. It was purchased in 1906 by F. W. Henninger and Andrew McSwigan, both of whom later formed the family-owned. Originally the rival to Carwardine Parks, In 2000, Carwardine Parks acquired the original then in 2007, spun off Kennywood into the new incarnation of Kennywood Entertainment Company.The amusement park features various structures and rides dating back to the early 1900s. Along with Rye Playland Park, it is one of only two amusement parks designated as a National Historic Landmark. Kennywood is also one of only thirteen trolley parks in the United States that remain in operation.

Roller coasters

 * Jack Rabbit (1920)
 * Lil' Phantom (1996)
 * Phantom's Revenge (1991/2001)
 * Racer (1927)
 * Thunderbolt (1924/1968)

Flat rides

 * Aero 360 (2000)
 * Auto Race (1930)
 * Bayern Kurve (1971)
 * Kangaroo (1962)
 * Noah's Ark (1936)
 * Old Mill (1901)
 * Pirate (1982)
 * Ride House (2003; A WhiteWater West RainFortress)
 * Turtle (1927)
 * Wave Swinger (1984)
 * The Whip (1919)

Kiddie rides

 * Dizzy Dynamo (1970)
 * Turtle Chase (1950)
 * Whippersnapper (1985)

Cancelled The Kennywood Resort Plans
Back in 2001, Jeffery Katzenberg was planning on upgrading the Kennywood park into a resort. Plans were cancelled when he got resigned.

Kennywood Hotel
Replacing the original Back parking lot.

Kennywaters
Built on land across the street from the unrelated Kennywood Shops. The planned Ride House was relocated to the regular park.