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About 3 million visitors flood Cedar Point annually to enjoy over a dozen roller coasters, like the 400-foot tall Top Thrill Dragster. But, this week — following a serious accident in 2021 — park officials announced announced they would retire and "reimagine" the ride. In a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark explores the legacy of the record breaking coaster.(PHOTO: Cedar Fair Entertainment Company)
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About 3 million visitors flood Cedar Point annually to enjoy over a dozen roller coasters, like the 400-foot tall Top Thrill Dragster. But, this week — following a serious accident in 2021 — park officials announced announced they would retire and "reimagine" the ride. In a new Daily J, WWJ's Zach Clark explores the legacy of the record breaking coaster.(PHOTO: Cedar Fair Entertainment Company)

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