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The city of Baltimore announced on February 10, 2012, that a five-year deal with race organizer Downforce Racing, LLC was being finalized and would be presented to the city Board of Estimates February 22. [21] The new contract includes provisions such as a $3 per ticket surcharge for city services to reduce the risk of unpaid fees to the city. [5]
2011 Baltimore Grand Prix (ALMS) 2011 Baltimore Grand Prix (IndyCar) 2012 Baltimore Sports Car Challenge; 2012 Grand Prix of Baltimore; 2013 Baltimore Sports Car Challenge; 2013 Grand Prix of Baltimore
Grand Prix Race-O-Rama Davie: 1972–1986 Holy Land Experience: Orlando: 2001–2020 Marco Polo Park: Bunnell: 1970–1976 Miami Serpentarium: Miami: 1947–1984 Miracle Strip Amusement Park: Panama City Beach: 1963–2004 Miracle Strip at Pier Park: Panama City Beach: 2010–2015 Mystery Fun House: Orlando: 1976–2001 Ocean World Fort ...
After returning to downtown Detroit last year for the first time in over 30 years, the 2024 Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix will bring its nearly 2-mile course to heart of the city once again.
White Water Branson, built in 1980, was the forerunner and is still owned by HFE; while the White Water parks in Oklahoma City (1981), Grand Prairie, Texas (1982), Garland, Texas (1982) and Atlanta (1983) have been sold. The 4,000 seat Grand Palace Theatre opened in 1992 by the Herschends. The theatre was co-owned by singer Kenny Rogers.
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Time Traveler is a spinning roller coaster located at Silver Dollar City in Branson, Missouri. The roller coaster was manufactured by Mack Rides in collaboration with the park's in-house team. The original concept for the roller coaster was conceived from a prototype train tested on another roller coaster, Blue Fire, at Europa-Park in Germany.
All of the facilities were owned by Palace Entertainment and were former Malibu Grand Prix tracks. SpeedZone Dallas closed on February 18, 2020. SpeedZone Los Angeles was rebranded to Boomers! Los Angeles in April of 2022. The following movies have been filmed at SpeedZone (City of Industry, California) Guess Who (Ashton Kutcher and Bernie Mac)