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The first log flumes, a type of amusement park ride, were developed in the 19th century, primarily in the United States. The concept was inspired by traditional log rides used in logging for transporting logs down rivers. The first commercial log flume ride is credited to have been built at Knott's Berry Farm in California in the 1960s, but earlier versions existed in various forms before that. Over time, log flumes have evolved into popular theme park attractions.

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