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  2. Poarch Band of Creek Indians - Wikipedia

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    The Poarch Band of Creek Indians opened the Park at OWA, an amusement park in Foley, Alabama, on July 20, 2017. [27] [28] The 520-acre (2.1 km 2 ) site was a joint venture between the City of Foley and the Foley Sports Tourism Complex, developed in conjunction with the Poarch Band of Creek Indians as part of a city-wide sports tourism push. [29]

  3. Grand Texas Theme Park - Wikipedia

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    Grand Texas Theme Park Resort. / 30.194569; -95.200088. 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.

  4. List of amusement parks in the Americas - Wikipedia

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    Niagara Amusement Park & Splash World, Grand Island; Olcott Beach Carousel Park, Olcott; Santa's Workshop, Wilmington; Seabreeze Amusement Park, Rochester; Six Flags Darien Lake, Darien; Six Flags Great Escape and Hurricane Harbor, Lake George; Sylvan Beach Amusement Park, Sylvan Beach; North Carolina. Carowinds, Charlotte; Deadwood, Williamston

  5. Six Flags AstroWorld - Wikipedia

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    Six Flags (1975–2005) 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. The park opened on June 1, 1968, and was developed originally and constructed as part of ...

  6. Boomers! Parks - Wikipedia

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    Parks. Boomers! Parks is a chain of family entertainment centers which feature indoor activities such as carousels, kiddie swings, restaurants, and video game arcades, and outdoor activities such as miniature golf, kiddie rides, bumper boats, batting cages, go-karts, kiddie roller coasters, and laser tag. The Modesto and Irvine locations each ...

  7. Playland Park (Houston, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    1. 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. Texas' first elevated monorail train briefly operated near the park.

  8. Adventureland (Iowa) - Wikipedia

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    The park contains many design nods inspired by Disneyland. [citation needed] The entrance has a train station with two tunnels (on the left- and right-hand side) leading into the Main Street area, just like at Disneyland or Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom (and also similar to many other parks built since Disneyland opened in 1955); over in Outlaw Gulch, there are several tombstones that have ...

  9. Kemah Boardwalk - Wikipedia

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    The Kemah Boardwalk is a 60-acre Texas Gulf Coast theme park in Kemah, Texas, approximately 30 miles southeast of Downtown Houston, Texas. The Boardwalk is built entirely along the shores of Galveston Bay and Clear Lake. The complex is owned and operated by Landry's, Inc ., and has restaurants, rides, midway games, a boutique hotel, a charter ...