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  2. Category:Defunct amusement parks in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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  3. Six Flags New England - Wikipedia

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    Opening in the late 19th century, it is the oldest amusement park in the Six Flags chain, acquired by Premier Parks in 1996 and rebranded Six Flags New England in 2000. Superman The Ride is among the park's most notable rides, having appeared as a highly ranked roller coaster in the annual Golden Ticket Awards from Amusement Today since the ...

  4. Incidents at Six Flags parks - Wikipedia

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    On May 10, 1998, a six-car train had nearly reached the top of the first hill when smoke began wafting from the track. The train lost its grip on the tire-driven lift, slid back down the hill into the station, and crashed into a fully occupied train. Seven people went to the hospital and at least two sued after developing neck and back problems ...

  5. List of defunct amusement parks in the United States

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    Destroyed by the 1938 New England Hurricane. Enchanted Forest: Hopkinton: 1971–2005 Highland Orchards North Scituate: Island Park Portsmouth: 1898–1938 Destroyed by the 1938 New England Hurricane. Oakland Beach Park Warwick: 1880s–1970s Rocky Point Amusement Park: Warwick: 1847–1995 Vanity Fair East Providence

  6. Lincoln Park (Dartmouth, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The park was successful until the mid-1980s, when larger theme parks started to become more popular. A fatal accident on the park's 1946 "Comet" wooden roller coaster in 1986 caused people to question the safety of the park. Facing declining attendance, Jay Hoffman, the park's owner, invested $75,000 in updating the park.

  7. Rubber meets the road: Sullivan Tire announces plan to give ...

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    Sullivan Tire, a 68-year-old family ... Mass. Sullivan Tire now has 117 locations and nearly 1,500 employees in New England. Paul and Robert Sullivan Jr. announced an Employee Stock Ownership plan ...

  8. List of incidents at independent amusement parks - Wikipedia

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    On July 15, 2018, a 12-year-old girl was killed and 25 other people were injured when the ride collapsed in mid-air. The park (which officially opened a month before the incident) did not reopen to the public until February 13, 2019, six months after the incident occurred.

  9. Pleasure Island (Massachusetts amusement park) - Wikipedia

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    Pleasure Island was an amusement park located in Wakefield, Massachusetts. The park, billed as the " Disneyland of the Northeast ", [ 1 ] [ 2 ] was in business from 1959 to 1969. During its short existence it went through several owners [ 1 ] and was financially handicapped by New England 's relatively short summers.