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  "path": "/money/consumer/dont-waste-your-money/kings-islands-next-big-roller-coaster-may-be-hiding-in-atlanta",
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  "textContent": "A almost brand-new roller coaster at a closing Atlanta park could be available for pennies on the dollar — and fans are begging Kings Island to buy it. It was just built by RMC, a brand beloved by the coaster community.",
  "title": "Kings Island's next big roller coaster may be hiding in Atlanta"
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