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  2. Six Flags New England - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags New England, formerly known as Gallup's Grove (1870–1886), Riverside Grove (1887–1911), Riverside Park (1912–1995) and Riverside: The Great Escape (1996–1999), is an amusement park located in Agawam, Massachusetts.

  3. Riverside Park Speedway - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Park Speedway was a 1/4-mile oval paved race track, located at the present site of Six Flags New England in Agawam, Massachusetts, one mile north of the Massachusetts–Connecticut state line.

  4. Riverside Amusement Park - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Amusement Park may refer to: Riverside Amusement Park (Massachusetts), former name (1840–2000) of Six Flags New England in Agawam, Massachusetts;

  5. Wicked Cyclone - Wikipedia

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    The ride was the second full-sized roller coaster to open at the park since its re-opening in 1940, following the installation of Thunderbolt in 1941. [2] The $2.5 million Riverside Cyclone was designed by William Cobb & Associates and built by the Frontier Construction Company. The ride officially opened to the public on June 25, 1983, with ...

  6. Riverside Park - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Motorsports Park, a proposed motorsports-themed entertainment park in Merced County, California, US Riverside Park (Massachusetts) , former name of the amusement park Six Flags New England, US

  7. Agawam, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Park Speedway, a NASCAR racing track, was part of Riverside park from 1948 to 2000. Riverside was sold to Six Flags in 1996. Riverside was sold to Six Flags in 1996. 1952 – Stacy Machine Co, came to a new plant located on Main St, is best known for producing specialized printing presses.

  8. HuffPost looked at how killers got their guns for the 10 deadliest mass shootings over the past 10 years. To come up with the list, we used Mother Jones’ database, which defines mass shootings as “indiscriminate rampages in public places” that kill three or more people.

  9. Springdale, Holyoke, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Initially established as Day's Landing for its first settlement, the neighborhood features Springdale Park, originally known as Riverside Park, which was designed by the influential Olmsted Brothers landscape architecture firm, as well as light industry and machine shops, residential housing, and the central supply warehouse of Holyoke Public ...