Roller coaster submerged by Sandy may become tourist attraction
The remains of a
roller coaster that was knocked off a New Jersey amusement pier by
Superstorm Sandy and partially submerged in the Atlantic Ocean might be
left there as a tourist attraction.
Seaside Heights Mayor Bill Akers tells WNBC-TV in New York that officials have not made a decision on whether to tear down the coaster. But the mayor says he's working with the Coast Guard to see if the coaster is stable enough to leave it alone because he believes it would make "a great tourist attraction."
Meanwhile, efforts to rebuild the storm-ravaged town are continuing.
Demolition
crews have removed the resort's damaged boardwalk. And Akers says
construction on a new boardwalk is expected to begin in January and be
ready by Memorial Day.
(With files from The Canadian Press)
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