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Jun. 6—Carrying folding chairs, picnic baskets and blankets, hundreds of people flooded into Baker Park on Sunday evening for the kickoff to Celebrate Frederick's annual summer concert series.
Time Shaft (Rotor Ride), Haunted River (formerly Journey to Atlantis), Smurf Mountain (formerly The Land of Dooz) were closed and removed in 1995 to make room for Volcano: The Blast Coaster. Vertigo was a caterpillar type ride manufactured by Mack Rides that opened in 1975 and closed in 1983. Shockwave was the last Togo stand-up roller coaster ...
Another $1 million was provided by the city of Frederick along with $1.5 million provided by the state of Maryland and $250,000 from Frederick County. [8] The 2005 Class A all-star game, pitting the Carolina League against the California League, was played in Harry Grove Stadium. [9] Harry Grove Stadium has also hosted various concerts.
www.carowinds.com. Carowinds is a 407-acre (165 ha) amusement park primarily located in Charlotte, North Carolina. Owned and operated by Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, the park first opened to the public on March 31, 1973. Carowinds straddles the state line between North and South Carolina, adjacent to Interstate 77, with a portion of the ...
Sep. 23—The grandstand at The Great Frederick Fair seemed to sway back and forth Thursday night as thousands of people busted thousands of moves. Vanilla Ice, Coolio, Tone Loc, Rob Base, Montell ...
Bicentennial Park Summer Concert Series. Bicentennial Park at the corner of Spring and Pearl streets (118 E. Spring St.), New Albany from 6:30-9:30 p.m. on Fridays. Bring lawn chairs and blankets.
weinbergcenter.org. The Blair Witch Project 20th Anniversary Edition Screening. The Weinberg Center is a 1,143-seat [1] theater building located in Frederick, Maryland. It holds various showings of music, theater, films, studio screenings, conventions, weddings, business meetings, television and commercial location shoots and visual arts.
The Fury 325 rollercoaster at Carowinds can reach speeds of up to 95 mph during its 81-degree plunge. (Alex Slitz/CHARLOTTE OBSERVER FILE PHOTO) A year ago, Carowinds said it would be open year-round.