When some people think of history, they think of old buildings and monuments, relics from the past that remind us where we came from. But others think of history as a 45-mph, head-throttling journey around a 95-year-old wooden track.

Luckily for the latter, Dorney Park’s ThunderHawk roller coaster is exactly that, which makes its new status as an International Roller Coaster Landmark fitting. The theme park announced on Tuesday that The American Coaster Enthusiasts (ACE) voted to bestow that honor on the coaster.

The award is given to historically significant coasters, like the ThunderHawk. Considering the fact that the recently-renovated ThunderHawk is the first roller coaster designed by famed designer Herbert Schmeck and the fourth-oldest operating wooden roller coaster in the U.S., calling it historic is an understatement.

The coaster, which was originally titled, creatively, “The Coaster,” will be adorned with a plaque signifying its landmark status starting in the 2020 season. It will be presented by ACE at their annual Coaster Con, which the Allentown theme park is co-hosting.