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After 33 Years, We Still Love the Phantom’s Revenge — Here's Why

PHOTO COURTESY OF KENNYWOOD PARK Most of the characters associated with Kennywood Park are smiling, whimsical creatures. Kenny Kangaroo, the park’s official mascot for generations, beams from beneath his jaunty cap. The bright, yellow Kennywood arrow, Parker, has evolved from a wayfinding mark into a character of its own. Happy-go-lucky Jeeters has made a comeback, complete with his own pub. And then there’s a hulking, faceless Phantom, glowerin…
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Pittsburgh Magazine broke the news in on Monday, November 17, 2025.
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