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Covering 80 acres (320,000 m 2), [3] the park featured a plethora of rides and other attractions, including the Space Rocket ride, the Pirate Ride, the Moby-Dick Hunt ride (which featured a spouting mechanical whale rising from the depths), the Wreck of the Hesperus (dark ride), the Old Chisholm Trail (dark ride), theme restaurants, a shopping ...
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Formerly operated as Old Mill Park, and later as Crystal Park. Boardwalk Fun Park: Grand Prairie: 1982–1992 Busch Gardens: Houston: 1971–1973 Castle Golf and Games Houston: Early 1970s–2005 Clown Around Grand Prairie: Dolphin Cove South Padre Island: Earth Quest Adventures: New Caney: Cancelled Fame City Waterworks: Houston: 1986–2005 ...
Elk Grove’s premier visual arts center that offers exhibitions, community events and workshops will celebrate its 15th anniversary when it returns to historic Old Town’s “Main Street” area ...
The Pirate's Cove Fun House is one of only two Bill Tracy built walk-through's left in the world. Aladin's Lamp is a small portable-style "fun house". It includes a number of floor tricks, a revolving turn-table and a spinning barrel. This ride was retired on January 10, 2018. The Indoor Area contains rides aimed for young children.
Six Flags opened in 1961 in Arlington. These photos from the Star-Telegram show long-gone rides, historic moments and fun memories from the 1960s into into 2010s.
In honor of National Roller Coaster Day on Aug. 16, theme park writer Arthur Levine looks at some of the oldest roller coasters you can still ride.
Skull Rock and Pirate's Cove (1961–1982): A dining experience themed to Captain Hook's pirate ship. Dumbo the Flying Elephant was relocated to the former location of Skull Rock and Pirate's Cove and reopened there in 1983. Motor Boat Cruise (1957–1991): Simulated experience of navigating waterways in a motor boat.