<Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> The Wild One at RCDB Pictures of The Wild One at RCDB </Td> </Tr> <P> The Wild One is a wooden roller coaster at Six Flags America in Prince George's County, Maryland . It features a 450 ° spiral helix and a series of bunny hills that produce a significant amount of air time . The wooden coaster was previously known as Giant Coaster when it was located at Paragon Park in Hull, Massachusetts . It operated there from 1917 to 1984 . </P> <P> When the roller coaster first opened in 1917, it was a double out and back side friction coaster called "The Giant Coaster" at Paragon Park in Nantasket Beach, Massachusetts, just under 25 miles (40 km) south of Boston . Then, in 1932, Herbert Paul Schmeck redesigned much of the ride after it was partially destroyed by fire . In April 1963, another fire destroyed the station, trains, double helix finale and part of the lift hill . The park wanted John C. Allen to rebuild the coaster as it was, but his estimate proved too high for the traditional park . Instead he left out two bunny hops and the helix finale in order to create an angled approach into the brake run . Although nowhere near as exciting as Miller's finish, Allen gave the park an affordable option to tearing down the coaster . On July 19, 1963, Forest Park Highlands burned but the Comet was still standing . The Comet was torn down in 1968 . Paragon Park bought the used trains from Forest Park Highland's Comet because they were much cheaper than buying new ones from Philadelphia Toboggan Company . For the remaining years the park was open, the Giant Coaster's trains ran with the name "Comet" emblazoned across the front of the car . "The Giant Coaster" suddenly closed with Paragon Park in 1984 and was sold to Wild World (now Six Flags America .) It acquired the ride in a last minute bid at auction . In 1986, Wild One opened in its current location, restored to its original condition, reincorporating the original helix at the end of the ride . Some of this retracking was completed by Martin & Vleminckx . Wild One did not open for the 1991 season since the park was having financial difficulties . It reopened for the 1992 season and has been operational ever since . </P> <P> The ride kept its name even though its themed area Southwest Territory was replaced with a Mardi Gras section in 2014 . </P>

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