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Six Flags Over Georgia

Six Flags Over Georgia is a large amusement park located west of Atlanta, near Austell, Georgia. Opened in 1968, it is the second park in the Six Flags chain, after the original opening in 1961 in Texas. The Six Flags parks are now associated with Time Warner and feature appearances by Warner Brothers cartoon characters as a result.

Six Flags also recently purchased another water park nearby, now called Six Flags White Water, also located in Cobb County.


Contents

1 Events
2 References
3 See also
4 External links

Firsts and records

A few of the rides at Six Flags Over Georgia have set records or become firsts in their fields:

  • Debuted as the world's tallest roller coaster – Great American Scream Machine (107 feet tall, 1973)
  • First roller coaster with triple loops* – Mind Bender (1978)

Events

Six Flags Over George hosts several special events during the year:

  • Salute 2 America – During the months of June and July, Six Flags Over Georgia throws a salute to our nation's armed forces with featured days and free tickets for each branch of the service.
  • Country Jamboree – This festival spans three weekends in September and features arts and crafts from local artisans and popular country music acts.
  • Latin Fest – A recent addition to the lineup of events, Six Flags Over Georgia dedicates a weekend in September to Latino culture and heritage. The event is highlighted by live bands, foods, and performances.
  • Fright Fest – Fright Fest takes over the park during the month of October and features a total transformation of the park into a haunted wonderland. Walkways and paths are themed for the event, special shows and haunted houses thrill visitors day-and-nightly.

References

See also

External links

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