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- Rampage_(roller_coaster) abstract "Rampage is a wooden roller coaster located at Alabama Splash Adventure in Bessemer, Alabama. It initially operated from 1998 to 2011. On March 15, 2014, shortly after an announcement that the park had been purchased by its current management, the Koch family, it was announced that the coaster would be refurbished and reopened as the cornerstone of the reopening of the non-water park areas of the theme park.".
- Q7290001 abstract "Rampage is a wooden roller coaster located at Alabama Splash Adventure in Bessemer, Alabama. It initially operated from 1998 to 2011. On March 15, 2014, shortly after an announcement that the park had been purchased by its current management, the Koch family, it was announced that the coaster would be refurbished and reopened as the cornerstone of the reopening of the non-water park areas of the theme park.".
- Rampage_(roller_coaster) comment "Rampage is a wooden roller coaster located at Alabama Splash Adventure in Bessemer, Alabama. It initially operated from 1998 to 2011. On March 15, 2014, shortly after an announcement that the park had been purchased by its current management, the Koch family, it was announced that the coaster would be refurbished and reopened as the cornerstone of the reopening of the non-water park areas of the theme park.".
- Q7290001 comment "Rampage is a wooden roller coaster located at Alabama Splash Adventure in Bessemer, Alabama. It initially operated from 1998 to 2011. On March 15, 2014, shortly after an announcement that the park had been purchased by its current management, the Koch family, it was announced that the coaster would be refurbished and reopened as the cornerstone of the reopening of the non-water park areas of the theme park.".