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  1. The Zippin Pippin is one of the oldest existing wooden roller coasters in the United States. It was initially constructed in the former East End Park in Memphis, Tennessee , in either 1912, 1915, or 1917 by John A. Miller and Harry C. Baker of National Amusement Devices.

  2. Sep 1, 2014 · Zippin Pippin’s history in Memphis is unclear. Some reports claim that the wooden coaster originally opened in 1912 at East End Park and later moved to its Libertyland location. Other dates of the Zippin Pippin’s opening include 1915, 1917, and 1923.

  3. The Zippin Pippin will provide thrills and screams of delight. With an overall length of 2,500 feet, hills of 70 feet, 54 feet, 45 feet, 38 feet, and 35 feet, the Zippin Pippin will give you the ride of your life!

  4. Did you know that this Gravity Group wooden coaster is a clone of and named after Elvis Presley's favorite roller coaster? The original Zippin Pippin was loc...

  5. The Zippin Pippin is one of the oldest existing wooden roller coasters in the United States. It was initially constructed in the former East End Park in Memphis, Tennessee, in either 1912, 1915, or 1917 by John A. Miller and Harry C. Baker of National Amusement Devices.

  6. May 17, 2021 · The wooden roller coaster that Elvis Presley made famous in the 1970s at Libertyland in Memphis, Tennessee, was said to be the rock 'n' roll legend's favorite. One of the oldest wooden roller ...

  7. Oct 29, 2005 · The Zippin Pippin sold for $2,500 at auction to Robert Reynolds and Stephen Shutts, partners in a traveling museum called the Honky Tonk Hall of Fame & Rock-N-Roll Roadshow.