One of the first “roller-coaster” rides in the U.S. was actually a short coal railway in Pennsylvania that hauled coal downhill between mines and used mules to bring the empty cars back up the hill.
Liam Thompson built a roller coaster in his yard and explained the DIY project.
It was an unconventional DIY project, but that didn’t stop a Northern Virginia teen from fulfilling a dream he’s had since a young child. He successfully built his own roller coaster in his back yard.
17-year-old Jake McCluskey has managed to live out the dream of countless childhoods, after building his own roller coaster in his backyard. The roller coaster, which takes up the whole of his 24 feet ...
BRIGHTON, Colo. -- If you're handy and have a little one, we have an idea for your next DIY project. A family in Colorado is turning a playset into an amusement park, KMGH reported. For a 3-year-old, ...
Bring the excitement of a theme park into your home by building a marble roller coaster. Bring the excitement of an amusement park into your home by building a marble roller coaster. The motion of ...
CARNATION, Wash. — After having some extra time on his hands due to the pandemic, tenth grader Jacob Simon decided to work on some projects. At the top of his list was to build a rollercoaster in his ...
Unlock your creativity with this budget-friendly DIY project, where a Dollar Tree cooling rack meets marbles to create extraordinary decor or functional items! In this easy tutorial, we'll guide you ...