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  2. Six Flags Darien Lake - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags Darien Lake (also known as Six Flags Darien Lake Resort and formerly known as Darien Lake Fun Country, Darien Lake, and Darien Lake Theme Park Resort) is a 1,200-acre (4.86 km 2) amusement park and resort located in Darien, New York, off of Interstate 90 between Buffalo and Rochester.

  3. New York City Department of Design and Construction

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    New York City Department of Design and Construction is the department of the government of New York City [2] that builds many of the civic facilities in New York City.As the city’s primary capital construction project manager, it provides new or renovated facilities such as firehouses, libraries, police precincts, courthouses and manage the city's sewer systems, bioswales and water mains.

  4. Six Flags Great Escape Lodge & Indoor Waterpark - Wikipedia

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    The resort officially opened on February 7, 2006, and became the first one in the state of New York to feature an indoor waterpark. It features 200 rooms and a 38,000-square-foot water park called White Water Bay. The park is opened year-round and constant 80-degree water temperature. [1]

  5. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    Relocated adjacent to Blue Bayou Water Park under the new name Dixie Landin'. Both parks are owned and operated by the same organization. [21] Hamel's Amusement Park Shreveport: 1970s–1999 [22] [23] Lincoln Beach: New Orleans: 1939–1965 Lincoln Park: New Orleans: 1902–1930 Pontchartrain Beach: New Orleans: 1928–1983 Six Flags New ...

  6. Six Flags (1961–2024) - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 14 January 2025. Former American entertainment company based in Arlington, Texas This article is about the company before its 2024 merger with Cedar Fair. For the company created by the merger, see Six Flags. Six Flags Entertainment Corporation Formerly Tierco Group, Inc. (1971-1994) Premier Parks, Inc ...

  7. Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor; Previously known as Storytown USA (1954–1982), The Great Escape Fun Park (1983–1994), The Great Escape & Splashwater Kingdom (1995–2022) Location: 89 Six Flags Drive Queensbury, New York: Coordinates: Opened

  8. Six Flags - Wikipedia

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    Acquired by Six Flags from the Newhall Land and Farming Company in 1979. Purchase price $51M [26] Six Flags México: Mexico City, Mexico: 1982 1999 Acquired by Six Flags in 1999, and formerly known as Reino Aventura. It is the only year-round park in the chain branded under the Six Flags moniker. [27] Six Flags New England: Agawam ...

  9. Six Flags New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags invested $20 million in upgrades, and the park reopened as Six Flags New Orleans in 2003. Following substantial damage caused by Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the park was closed to the public to make efforts to repair and reopen it. However, in 2006, Six Flags declared the property a total loss, and the park was permanently closed. [5]