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Learn how your comment data is processed. Six Flags over Texas History Six Flags over Texas has a rich history, spanning nearly 60 years while innovating countless industry firsts. Ownership Changes Six Flags over Texas has undergone a number of ownership changes throughout its years. Freeze reverses its trains and is re-named "Mr. Rock-N-Rocket removed to make way for attraction.

Year-round operation begins. Best of Texas Festival returns. Ingit von Inglesworth on August 26, at pm. Bring back the Flashback! Log in to Reply. Today, Six Flags has dedicated itself to setting the standard for theme park entertainment. Our 27 theme and water parks across North America are better than ever, offering today's families and teens a complete one-stop diversified entertainment destination, from industry-leading thrill rides to water attractions, themed areas, children's areas, parades, concerts and shows, restaurants, games and merchandise outlets.

As the largest regional theme park company in the world, Six Flags looks forward to continuing to provide families and guests of all ages with the best and most diverse entertainment experience they can find close to home.

Prices, operating schedule and park policies are subject to change without notice. The company, known for its cutting-edge roller coasters, has weathered a bankruptcy filing. The park's founder, Angus G. Wynne, was a Texas businessman from Arlington. He opened the first theme park, Six Flags Over Texas, in ; the park's name comes from the six different countries that have ruled over modern-day Texas since the s. The first Six Flags was not as dependent on roller coasters as it is today; attractions like a stagecoach ride were eventually razed to make room for the park's signature thrilling coasters.

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