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Located between Chicago and Milwaukee on Interstate 94. Six Flags Great America features seven themed areas, each highlighting a different aspect of Americana. The park opened in 1976 and was owned & operated by Marriott before being sold to Six Flags in 1984. Its sister park, Great America is located in Santa Clara, California. Today, Six Flags Great America features dozens of attractions including twelve roller coasters and a neighboring water park, Hurricane Harbor, that is included with admission.
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| Roller Coaster | Year | Track | Designer |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Dark Knight | 2008 | Steel | Mack |
| Ragin' Cajun | 2004 | Steel | Reverchon |
| Superman Ultimate Flight | 2003 | Steel | Bolliger and Mabillard |
| V2 Vertical Velocity | 2001 | Steel | Intamin AG |
| Raging Bull | 1999 | Steel | Bolliger and Mabillard |
| Spacely's Sprocket Rockets | 1998 | Steel | Vekoma |
| Viper | 1995 | Wood | Delmas Sevier, Six Flags, Dennis Starkey |
| Batman The Ride | 1992 | Steel | Bolliger and Mabillard |
| Iron Wolf | 1990 | Steel | Bolliger and Mabillard |
| American Eagle | 1981 | Wood | Intamin AG, Curtis D. Summers |
| Demon | 1976 | Steel | Arrow Dynamics |
| Whizzer | 1976 | Steel | Anton Schwarzkopf |
Official Web Site: www.sixflags.com/greatamerica/
For more park information, see Six Flags Great America
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