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  2. Harbor Freight Tools - Wikipedia

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    Harbor Freight Tools, commonly referred to as Harbor Freight, is an American privately held tool and equipment retailer, headquartered in Calabasas, California. It operates a chain of retail stores, as well as an e-commerce business. The company employs over 28,000 people in the United States, [5] and has over 1,500 locations in 48 states. [6] [7]

  3. The Comet (Six Flags Great Escape) - Wikipedia

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    The Comet is a wooden roller coaster located at Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor in Queensbury, New York, in the United States. Built from parts of the Crystal Beach Cyclone in 1948 at Crystal Beach, The Comet was resurrected and reopened by the Great Escape in 1994. Often rated one of the top roller coasters in the world in the ...

  4. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    Ebenezer Floppen Slopper's Wonderful Water Slides: Oakbrook Terrace: 1980–1987 Electric Park: Plainfield: 1904–1932 Fairyland Park Lyons: 1938–1977 Forest Park Forest Park: 1908–1922 Fun Harbor Waukegan: 1992–2008 FunTown aka KiddyTown Amusement Park (1950–1967) South Side, Chicago: 1967–1982 Green Oaks Kiddyland Oak Lawn: 1946 ...

  5. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor - Wikipedia

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    A water slide propelled by 1,500 gallons of water. 1997: Over 42" Moderate Der Stuka: A 72-foot (22 m) high body slide. 1985: Over 48" Max Dive Bomber: A 72-foot (22 m) high body slide. Originally a 2nd Der Stuka slide, it was modified with a ProSlide SkyBOX capsule for the 2012 season. The capsule was removed for the 2022 season. 2012: Over 48 ...

  6. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Rockford - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Rockford (formerly known as Magic Waters) is a water park owned by the Rockford Park District and operated by Six Flags. It is located in Cherry Valley , Winnebago County , Illinois , [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and located next to the interchange between Interstate 39 / U.S. Route 51 and Interstate 90 near U.S. Route 20 .

  7. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Concord - Wikipedia

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    Hurricane Slide Complex- 4 Body Slides, 2 WhiteWater West AquaTubes and 2 Giant Slides. Opened 1995, removed in 2024. Lil' Kahuna's Waterworks - Small kids play area that was removed in 2017 for Splashwater Island; Treasure Island - SCS Interactive water playground that was removed in 2017 for Caribbean Cove

  8. Carolina Harbor - Wikipedia

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    A multi-level play structure with over 80 play elements, including dozens of interactive spray jets, water guns, net bridges, water wheels, six water slides, and a giant 423-gallon tipping bucket 2: Storm Surge 2001 A complex consisting of two body slides and two inner-tube slides all of which are enclosed 5: Surf Club Harbor 2016

  9. Six Flags Hurricane Harbor (Darien Lake) - Wikipedia

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    On August 29, 2019, Six Flags Darien Lake announced that Splashtown will be rebranded as Six Flags Hurricane Harbor for the 2020 season, along with an expansion with the water park. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Due to the growing concerns of the COVID-19 pandemic , Six Flags announced a suspension of operations across the company on March 13, 2020.