Learn more from Kris Rowberry of the National Roller Coaster Museum & Archives about how Simpson Strong-Tie helped resurrect a piece of roller coaster history with the strength and precision it takes to support an icon. When a retired corkscrew inversion needed a new home, our structural hardware made it possible to stand tall once again. It’s a high-speed blend of engineering, legacy, and lasting impact—preserving the thrills for generations to come.
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