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On Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, closing many businesses including the Six Flags New Orleans amusement park, which ended up under 12 feet of floodwater for weeks. The park never ...
On05, Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans, closing many businesses including the Six Flags New Orleans amusement park, which ended up under 12 feet of floodwater for weeks. The park never reopened.
Twenty years later, signs of Katrina's devastation still pepper New Orleans, with signs of new life on the way. Signs of ...
Discover the eerie remains of the abandoned Six Flags Theme Park in New Orleans, left to decay since Hurricane Katrina in 2005. This once-thriving amusement park now stands frozen in time, with ...
There is one park that’s being demolished, Six Flags New Orleans, but that has nothing to do with the merger or future company plans.
Six Flags unveils new details and attractions for popular Fright Fest For its 34th year, the event will bring multiple haunted mazes, rides in the dark and "immersive horror experiences" that are ...
This year's Fright Fest at Six Flags Great America will feature new scare zones, haunted mazes and more. Find out how to plan your visit.
On Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall in New Orleans, causing levee breaches that sparked massive flooding, displacing thousands. The natural disaster exposed flaws in the federal ...
The CEO of Six Flags Entertainment Corporation is stepping down, and the news comes as the company reported significant second-quarter losses that it blamed in large part on poor weather in May and… ...
Six Flags Entertainment plans to reduce capital spending by as much as $100 million next year while canceling events at smaller parks and selling off properties.