Cedar Point History - 1910's
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- 1910
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Cedar Point opens for its 41st season.
Boeckling acquires controlling interest of Cedar Point
New bathhouse opens as the largest of its kind in the world.
Figure-Eight Roller Toboggan moved, rebuilt, and renamed the Racer.
- Wednesday, 31 August 1910
- Aviator Glenn Curtiss sets world record for the Longest Over-Water Flight when he flies 63 miles from Euclid Beach near Cleveland to the Cedar Point beach
- Saturday, 10 June 1911
- Cedar Point opens for its 42nd season.
- 1912
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Cedar Point opens for its 43rd season.
Leap the Dips Scenic Railway opens
- 1913
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Cedar Point opens for its 44th season.
Knute Rockne and Gus Dorias perfect the forward pass on the Cedar Point beach, helping establish a new era for football.
- 1914
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Cedar Point opens for its 45th season.
Cedar Point water tower is built.
- Thursday, 30 April 1914
- G.A. Boeckling announces that a large AC generator will be built to extend lighting along the Cedar Point Chaussee.
- Saturday, 13 June 1914
- The Cedar Point Chausee opens. It is the first road to Cedar Point.
- Sunday, 14 June 1914
- Cedar Point opens for its 45th season
- 1915
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White House hotel is renovated and reopens as Cedars Hotel.
- Saturday, 12 June 1915
- Cedar Point opens for its 46th season
- Sunday, 11 June 1916
- Cedar Point opens for its 47th season.
- Sunday, 10 June 1917
- Cedar Point opens for its 48th season.
- Friday, 03 August 1917
- Coming from Cedar Point with a big crowd aboard, the steamer G.A. Boeckling hits the north end of the pier. After a short panic, the boat was docked and the incident soon forgotten.
- 1918
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Scenic Railway rebuilt and renamed the Leap Frog Railway
- Saturday, 15 June 1918
- Cedar Point opens for its 49th season.
- 1919
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Eden Musee opens
- Sunday, 15 June 1919
- Cedar Point opens for its 50th season.