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Granville Woods did not invent the roller coaster. Granville Woods was an African-American inventor who made significant contributions to the development of the railway and telegraph systems in the late 19th century. The roller coaster was actually invented by LaMarcus Adna Thompson in 1884, with the first roller coaster opening at Coney Island in Brooklyn, New York in 1884.

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