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  2. Prospertown Lake - Wikipedia

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    Prospertown Lake is a man-made lake and wildlife management area, located on Monmouth Road in the Prospertown section of Jackson, New Jersey, adjacent to Six Flags Great Adventure. In September 2011, a 27-year-old metal gate water control structure for an earthen dam on the west side of the lake gave way after Hurricane Irene and other storms ...

  3. Six Flags Wild Safari Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags Wild Safari Adventure is a safari park adjacent to Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson Township, New Jersey. The attraction originally opened on July 4, 1974 as a drive-through safari park, and closed on September 30, 2012, to become its own standalone ride experience called the Safari Off Road Adventure .

  4. Six Flags Great Adventure - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags Great Adventure is an amusement park located approximately 20 miles southeast of Trenton in Jackson, New Jersey. Owned and operated by Six Flags , the park complex is situated between New York City and Philadelphia and includes a water park named Hurricane Harbor .

  5. List of National Wildlife Refuges - Wikipedia

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    Fern Cave National Wildlife Refuge: Jackson County: 1981 199 acres (0.81 km 2) Key Cave National Wildlife Refuge: Lauderdale County: January 3, 1997 1,060 acres (4.3 km 2) [8] Mountain Longleaf National Wildlife Refuge: Calhoun County: May 29, 2003 9,016 acres (36.49 km 2) Sauta Cave National Wildlife Refuge: Jackson County: 1978 264 acres (1. ...

  6. Skull Mountain - Wikipedia

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    Skull Mountain is an enclosed roller coaster located at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson Township, New Jersey. Designed and manufactured by Intamin , the ride opened to the public on June 3, 1996.

  7. Grace and Robert Miller Ranch - Wikipedia

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    The ranch was the home of Robert E. Miller, first superintendent of Jackson Hole National Monument. The property was transferred to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as part of the National Elk Refuge. [2] [3] [4]

  8. Miller Cabin - Wikipedia

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    As a result of local rancher, photographer and Wyoming legislator S.N. Leek's efforts, the National Elk Refuge was established in 1912 from nearly 2,000 acres (810 ha) of Miller's land, and was administered from the house adjoining Miller's cabin. [3] The original cabin was Miller's home during his time with the Forest Service.

  9. Lightnin' Loops - Wikipedia

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    Lightnin' Loops was a pair of Shuttle Loop roller coasters that were originally installed at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey.The ride consisted of two identical tracks, both of which were later relocated and renamed: the still-extant Diamond Back at Frontier City in Oklahoma City and the defunct Python at Six Flags America in Largo, Maryland (near Washington, D.C.).