This Ohio resident purchased a popular theme park ride to keep it alive!

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A fan of Ohio’s shutdown Coney Island theme park decided to keep a small part of the attraction’s memory alive by purchasing an entire waterslide.

Adam Woltermann, who spent five seasons working at the Cincinnati water park, was crushed to learn it would permanently close down and all of the slides, pools, and rides would be demolished.

“I went on Facebook and saw a post going out that a business was selling all the Coney slides and all the pool equipment. I looked at it and thought — why not?” Adam told WKRC-TV.

“I love the history of it and just Cincinnati history in general and I just thought it would be a cool piece to own,” he said.Family Splash Sticker by LamerDubai

He went on to purchase the Silver Bullet, a waterslide built at the park in 1945. Adam had the slide professionally removed and transported to a secret location, where he took some photographs to share on social media.

“I’ve had a lot of interest in it from different parties across Cincinnati reaching out, trying to purchase it from me, but right now, I’m not really wanting to sell it. I would love to see it in use again, but no immediate plans,” he said.

 

If you could purchase an old theme park attraction what would it be?

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