The world's first roller coaster was constructed on orders of Catherine II (the Great) of Russia
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Why are roller coasters also called 'Russian Mountains'? - Russia Beyond
The Montagne-Russe | Andrea Penrose
Way Before Roller Coasters, Russians Zipped Down Enormous Ice Slides - Atlas Obscura
Way Before Roller Coasters, Russians Zipped Down Enormous Ice Slides - Atlas Obscura
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From Russia With Love: the History of the Roller Coaster - Neatorama
The Pennsylvania Center for the Book - Switchback Gravity RR | First roller coaster, Roller coaster, Theme parks rides
Russia, Roller coaster. Ice slides. Engraving by Lemaitre and Vernier. History of Russia by Jean Marie Chopin (1796-1870). Panorama Universal, Spanish edition, 1839 Stock Photo - Alamy
Way Before Roller Coasters, Russians Zipped Down Enormous Ice Slides - Atlas Obscura
Why are roller coasters also called 'Russian Mountains'? - Russia Beyond
Early Thrill Rides Dared Our Ancestors - Racing Nellie Bly
Russian ice mountains, the original roller coasters | MetaFilter
From Death Traps to Disneyland: The 600-Year History of the Roller Coaster
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Roller Coaster in Russia) - Coaster Kings
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Russian Mountains - Wikipedia
Way Before Roller Coasters, Russians Zipped Down Enormous Ice Slides - Atlas Obscura
The Evolution of Roller Coasters: From Russian Ice Slides to American Steel Marvels - IPWatchdog.com | Patents & Intellectual Property Law
Why are roller coasters also called 'Russian Mountains'? - Russia Beyond
Ashmolean Museum - #AshmoleanAdvent Day 15: A Russian Ice Slide ❄️ Ice mountains, or slides - ancestors of the modern roller coaster - first appeared in Russia in the seventeenth century.
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