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Riding History to the Limits - Part 3 International Appeal

The birth of International Street at Kings Island.

Aired 08/25/2009 | Rating NR

CET Documentaries

Riding History to the Limits - Part 3 International Appeal

Special | 13m 58s

The birth of International Street at Kings Island.

Gary Wachs talks about the new pay one price admission system, inspiration for the buildings on international street and live shows. Dennis Speigel discusses the designer of International Street, the fountain, and the Eiffel Tower. We are also introduced to Walter and Nancy Duff, employees who met at K.I., and Jack Rouse who coordinated live shows.

Aired 08/25/2009 | Rating NR

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CET Documentaries is a local public television program presented by CET

CET Documentaries

Riding History to the Limits - Part 3 International Appeal

Special | 13m 58s

Gary Wachs talks about the new pay one price admission system, inspiration for the buildings on international street and live shows. Dennis Speigel discusses the designer of International Street, the fountain, and the Eiffel Tower. We are also introduced to Walter and Nancy Duff, employees who met at K.I., and Jack Rouse who coordinated live shows.

Aired 08/25/2009 | Rating NR

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