What is paragon park roller coaster?

Paragon Park Roller Coaster was a wooden roller coaster located in Hull, Massachusetts, in the United States. The coaster was built in 1917 and operated until 1984, when the amusement park closed. It was designed by famed roller coaster designer John A. Miller and stood 70 feet tall, with a maximum speed of 40 mph. The ride featured a series of hills and drops, including a 60-degree drop and a double helix. It was famous for its frightening plunges and fast turns, making it a popular attraction for thrill-seekers. The coaster was dismantled after the park's closure, and the site is now home to condominiums. However, the memory of this iconic roller coaster continues to live on as a symbol of the golden age of American amusement parks.