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  2. Six Flags - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags is a public company that owns and operates 51 properties in North America, including amusement parks, water parks, and resorts. It was formed in 2024 by a merger between Cedar Fair and the former Six Flags company, which traces its origins to 1957.

  3. Six Flags (1961–2024) - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags Entertainment Corporation, formerly Six Flags Theme Parks, Inc., was an American amusement park corporation, headquartered in Arlington, Texas.At its height, Six Flags owned more theme parks and waterparks than any other company: [6] 42 properties in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, including theme parks, amusement parks, water parks, and a family entertainment center.

  4. Kentucky Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Kingdom is an amusement park in Louisville, Kentucky, that opened in 1987 and closed in 2009. It reopened in 2014 and features five roller coasters, including the first Hyper GT-X coaster in the world, and a water park called Hurricane Bay.

  5. Fast Lane (Six Flags) - Wikipedia

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    Fast Lane is an optional, pay-per-person line queue system offered on select rides at legacy Cedar Fair amusement parks, now Six Flags amusement parks. The system provides shorter lines, and guests who want access must pay a fee in addition to general park admission.

  6. Six Flags St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags St. Louis, originally known as Six Flags Over Mid-America, is an amusement park in Eureka, Missouri, a suburb of St. Louis.Owned and operated by Six Flags, it has eight themed areas with attractions, dining, and live entertainment, many themed with characters from Looney Tunes and other Warner Bros. films and TV shows, DC Comics, and, formerly, Scooby-Doo.

  7. Mark Shapiro (media executive) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Shapiro is an American media executive who is the president of Endeavor. He has worked for ESPN, Six Flags, Dick Clark Productions, and other companies, and is the co-owner of Los Angeles FC.

  8. Angus G. Wynne - Wikipedia

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    He also developed the Six Flags Over Texas, [4] [5] Six Flags Over Georgia, and Six Flags St. Louis theme parks in Texas, Georgia, and Missouri. He was CEO of Great Southwest Corporation and Great Southwest Industrial District in Arlington, Texas. Angus Wynne Jr. later started Wynne Enterprises, conceptualizing one of the first water amusement ...

  9. Frontier City - Wikipedia

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    Frontier City is a Six Flags-owned park in Oklahoma City that opened in 1958. It features rides, shows, and attractions inspired by the Old West, such as a haunted farm, a mine train, and a log flume ride.