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Gatlinburg, Tennessee - opened in 1999 and located next to Ripley's 5D Moving Theater on Parkway (US-441S) and short drive from within Ripley Aquarium (c. 1997) [2] Myrtle Beach, South Carolina - opened in 2001 located along with Ripley Moving Theater and Aquarium on N Ocean Boulevard across from the beach front Plyler Park
In 1985, the museums closed down for good, due to poor ticket sales. Ripleys' relocated all the attractions to other Ripley's Odditoriums around the US and Canada. The Gatlinburg location is no longer operated by Ripley's [citation needed]. The building in San Francisco is a Ripleys' Believe It or Not Odditorium.
Ripley's Aquarium of the Smokies - Gatlinburg, Tennessee, U.S. Ripley's Believe it or Not! Odditoriums - 32 locations in Australia, Canada, China, Denmark, India, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, Thailand, U.K., and U.S. Ripley's Haunted Adventure - three locations in US and one in Thailand; Ripley's Mini-Golf and Arcade - Gatlinburg, Tennessee ...
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The Ripley's Company has since opened several other attractions in the Gatlinburg-Pigeon Forge area, including a "four-dimensional" theater, a state-of-the-art aquarium, a haunted factory, several arcades, two miniature golf courses, and a mirror maze, all of which carry the Ripley's brand name and logo.