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Hornet (roller coaster)

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Hornet (Wonderland Park) 1
Hornet (Wonderland Park) 1

Hornet is a family twister roller coaster located at Wonderland Park in Amarillo, Texas. It was previously enclosed and located at Six Flags AstroWorld.

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Hornet (roller coaster)
Dumas Drive, Amarillo

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N 35.2442 ° E -101.833 °
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Wonderland Amusement Park

Dumas Drive 2601
79107 Amarillo
United States
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