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Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Oklahoma City (often shortened to Hurricane Harbor OKC) [1] is a water park in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma built in 1981. Built by the Herschend Family Entertainment Corporation and originally known as White Water, the water park was picked up by Premier Parks (then known as Tierco) in 1991 and its name was changed to White Water Bay.
White Water Bay may refer to: Whitewater Bay, inlet of the Gulf of Mexico in southwestern Florida in the United States; White Water Bay (New York), now operating as Six Flags Great Escape Lodge & Indoor Waterpark; White Water Bay (Oklahoma), now operating as Six Flags Hurricane Harbor Oklahoma City
Whitewater West Industries LTD. 1995: Over 42" Moderate Python Plunge: Five 35-foot (11 m) tall water slides ProSlide Technology, Inc. (3 Slides), Whitewater West Industries LTD. (2 Slides) 2016: Over 48" Moderate River Cruise: A 1,300-foot (400 m) long lazy river: 1997: Mild Splash Island: A children's play area.
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Six Flags White Water is a 69-acre (280,000 m 2) water park located northwest of Atlanta, in East Cobb, Georgia.Originally opening in 1984 as White Water Atlanta, the park became part of the Six Flags family of parks in 1999.
This is a list of municipalities of all types (including cities, towns, and villages) in the United States that lie in more than one county (or, in the case of Louisiana, in more than one parish).
Whitewater Bay is an inlet of the Gulf of Mexico in southwestern Florida in the United States. The bay is located entirely within Monroe County north of Cape Sable in the Everglades National Park. Whitewater Bay leads into Oyster Bay to the west, then Ponce de Leon Bay in the Gulf of Mexico. Hells Bay is nearby.