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  2. Big Surf - Wikipedia

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    Opened. 1969. Closed. 2019. Big Surf was a waterpark located in Tempe, Arizona. Opened in 1969 and financed by the Clairol Company, it boasted the first wave pool in the United States. The wave pool was designed by Phil Dexter. [1][2] At a ceremony on August 17, 2013 the Waikiki Beach Wave pool was designated as an ASME Historic Mechanical ...

  3. Oceanside Ice Arena - Wikipedia

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    On April 12, 2022, Oceanside and the neighboring water park, Big Surf, were sold to Overton Moore Properties, a real estate developer, putting the rink's future into question. [ 8 ] The Arena was closed on March 19, 2023, and demolition began the following day March 20th, and is set to be complete by June 2023.

  4. List of water parks - Wikipedia

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    Big Surf, Tempe - Closed in 2019; CoCo Key Water Resort, Omaha; Disney's River Country, Lake Buena Vista, Florida [8] - Closed in 2001; Fort Rapids, Columbus, Ohio [9] Heritage USA, Fort Mill, South Carolina - Closed in 1989; Key Lime Cove, Gurnee, Illinois; now named Great Wolf Lodge [10] - Closed in 2017 (Key Lime Dove)

  5. Ghost Trees - Wikipedia

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    Ghost Trees. /  36.5608°N 121.9516°W  / 36.5608; -121.9516. Ghost Tree is a famed big wave surfing location off the 18th hole of Pebble Beach Golf Links in Pebble Beach, California. The wave breaks off the rock-strewn shoreline known as Pescadero Point. On rare winter days with the proper westerly angle, waves are focused by the deep ...

  6. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags. 1200km820miles. Hurricane Harbor locations in blue. Hurricane Harbor is a chain of water parks that are part of the Six Flags theme park chain. Although the parks are not identical, common features include a variety of body slides, speed slides, tube slides, wave pools, lazy rivers, and shopping areas.

  7. List of U.S. baseball stadiums by capacity - Wikipedia

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    Star Tribune. Archived from the original on August 29, 2018. Retrieved September 4, 2018. ...the official capacity of Target Field has changed to 38,649, down from 38,885. ^ "History of Kauffman Stadium". Kansas City Royals. Archived from the original on September 27, 2013.

  8. Greg Long (surfer) - Wikipedia

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    Greg Long (born May 25, 1983) is an American surfer from San Clemente, California.He has won the Quiksilver Big Wave Invitational, in memory of Eddie Aikau at Waimea Bay, the Red Bull Titans of Mavericks event held at Mavericks in Northern California, and the Red Bull Big Wave Africa event held at Dungeons in Hout Bay, South Africa.

  9. List of Sirius XM Radio channels - Wikipedia

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    The Who Channel (29) – The Who music (dropped on 1 April 2007) Discovery Channel Radio (119) – Discovery Channel programming (dropped on 14 February 2007). Revolution (67) – Christian rock (dropped on 14 February 2007). Sports Byline USA (122) – Sports Talk and Play-by-Play (dropped on 14 February 2007).