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  2. Six Flags AstroWorld - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags AstroWorld, also known simply as AstroWorld, was a seasonally operated amusement park in Houston, Texas.Owned and operated by Six Flags, the park was situated between Kirby Drive and Fannin Street, directly south of I-610.

  3. Grand Texas Theme Park - Wikipedia

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    Grand Texas Theme Park is a theme park currently planned near Houston, Texas, in the United States. It will be located within the Grand Texas Sports and Entertainment District in New Caney, Montgomery County at Interstate 69 (US Highway 59) and SH 242. [1] in Patton Village. Site work began in July 2013, and groundbreaking was in December 2017.

  4. Playland Park (Houston, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Playland Park was an amusement park located in Houston, Texas operating between 1940 and 1967. Louis Slusky opened Playland Park in 1940 at 9200 South Main. It is remembered for its wooden roller coaster, Giant Skyrocket.

  5. A look at 15 Texas amusement parks that are no more ... - AOL

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    It is the most recent amusement park in Texas to shut its doors. ... Luna Park - Houston. 1924 - 1934. Known as the "Coney Island of Texas," Luna Park was built on a 36-acre with a carousel ...

  6. Top 6 Texas theme parks to visit during Fourth of July with ...

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    The original Six Flags amusement park, Six Flags Over Texas is rated four out of five with 3,286 reviews on TripAdvisor. The proclaimed "thrill capital of Texas" has 14 roller coasters, including ...

  7. Luna Park, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Houston's Luna Park, was an amusement park that was operated from 1924 until about 1934. The 36-acre (150,000 m 2) "Coney Island of Texas" was built at a cost of $325,000 and featured a carousel, picnic areas, live entertainment (including diving horses), a dance hall with spring-supported floors, and various mechanical rides, including the Giant Skyrocket roller coaster. [1]

  8. Grand Texas Sports and Entertainment District - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Texas Sports and Entertainment District is a privately funded entertainment complex scheduled to open near Houston, Texas, in the United States, in the 2020s.The district will consist of eight venues: the Grand Texas Theme Park, Big Rivers Water Park, a retail center called Grove Factory Outlet, Downtown Texas, Speedsportz Racing Park, Grand Texas Sportsplex, Gator Bayou Adventure ...

  9. PHOTOS: Six Flags Over Texas, 51 years of history from ... - AOL

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    Oct. 10, 2012: In preparation for Six Flags’ newest ride, Texas SkyScreamer, to debut next year, Dallas Demolition Co. implodes the 200-foot Texas Chute Out, which opened at the park in 1976 and ...

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