Leap-The-Dips
Leap-The-Dips is a wooden roller coaster located at Lakemont Park near Altoona, Pennsylvania. Built in 1902 by the Federal Construction Company and designed by E.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Photo: Oldano, Public domain.
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Peoples Natural Gas Field and Logan Valley Mall.
Peoples Natural Gas Field
Stadium
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
Peoples Natural Gas Field is a 7,210-seat baseball-only stadium in Altoona, Pennsylvania, that opened in 1999. It is the home ballpark of the Eastern League's Altoona Curve Minor League Baseball team. Peoples Natural Gas Field is situated 1,300 feet north of Leap-The-Dips.
Logan Valley Mall
Shopping center
Photo: J2008psu, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Logan Valley Mall is a regional shopping mall that is located in Altoona, Pennsylvania, United States. It is currently anchored by JCPenney and features more than 40 stores and services on two levels. Logan Valley Mall is situated 4,200 feet west of Leap-The-Dips.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Lakemont and Hollidaysburg.
Lakemont
Hamlet
Lakemont is a census-designated place in Allegheny and Logan Townships in Blair County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is located to the east of I-99 and is located between Altoona and Hollidaysburg.
Hollidaysburg
Town
Photo: Contagious lunacy, CC BY 2.5.
Hollidaysburg is a borough in and the county seat of Blair County in the U.S. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It is located on the Juniata River, 5 miles south of Altoona and is part of the Altoona, Pennsylvania, metropolitan statistical area. Hollidaysburg is situated 3 miles south of Leap-The-Dips.
Altoona
Photo: Bossi, CC BY-SA 2.0.
Altoona is a city in central Pennsylvania. Altoona was founded as a railroad town by the Pennsylvania Railroad as the site of their Altoona Works shops, and its history as a railroad town still shows in the town today despite the decline of the railroad and its eventual absorption into Penn Central, Conrail, and now Norfolk Southern.
Leap-The-Dips
- Type: Roller coaster
- Description: amusement ride
- Categories: wooden roller coaster, tourism, tourist attraction, historic site, and theme park
- Location: Blair County, Pennsylvania, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
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Latitude
40.47054° or 40° 28′ 14″ northLongitude
-78.39648° or 78° 23′ 47″ westInception
1902Open location code
87G3FJC3+6COpenStreetMap ID
node 4801864881OpenStreetMap feature
attraction=roller_coasterOpenStreetMap feature
historic=yesOpenStreetMap feature
tourism=theme_parkWikidata ID
Q1125804
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In Other Languages
From Danish to German—“Leap-The-Dips” goes by many names.
- Danish: “Leap-The-Dips”
- Dutch: “Leap The Dips”
- Dutch: “Leap-The-Dips”
- French: “Leap The Dips”
- French: “Leap-The-Dips”
- German: “Leap the Dips”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Lakemont Park and Galactic Ice.
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About Mapcarta. Data © OpenStreetMap contributors and available under the Open Database License". Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikipedia page “Leap-The-Dips”. Photo: Oldano, Public domain.