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This year, Cedar Point, Bristow Run and Nokesville elementary schools were over their ideal capacity by 40 percent.
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When we arrived back at Sea Escape, there were cars parked everywhere along the road out to Cedar Point.
Sea Escape Lynne Griffin 2010
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When we arrived back at Sea Escape, there were cars parked everywhere along the road out to Cedar Point.
Sea Escape Lynne Griffin 2010
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Overall, Cedar Point gives incredible value at 27 cents per ride for kids and seniors, and 63 cents for adults.
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Overall, Cedar Point gives incredible value at 27 cents per ride for kids and seniors, and 63 cents for adults.
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About 60 miles west of Cleveland, Cedar Point is world-renowned for its scary roller-coasters.
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In January, employees from Cedar Point will go on a Council-sponsored road show to persuade European students to come to the States.
A Summer Place 2008
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Gads, my instantaneous glance at the post title made me think Cedar Point had come up with an Abu Grahibsp rollercoaster or something...
"The Waterboard Thrill Ride" art installation. Ann Althouse 2008
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Employers like Morey's and Cedar Point hire workers through some 21 government-certified sponsor agencies, many of which have elaborate Web sites and organize multicountry recruiting trips to foreign universities.
A Summer Place 2008
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With people coming from all over, Mrs. Knott start serving up her fried chicken, and from there grew a theme park now owned by the same Ohio-based corporation that owns Cedar Point.
Foodgoat ladygoat 2003
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