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Another portfolio of postcards from Six Flags. I haven't figured out the year yet. Images from Six Flags
I'm not sure what year this is but Six Flags was already billed as "magnificent."

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A salute the early use of the death penalty in Texas.
Obviously, Six Flags wasn't banking on a lot of visitors from the North.

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One of the scenes from the "Fiesta train" ride.
Needless to say, the animation wasn't that realistic.
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Tourists get to paddle a Native American canoe (which we therefore to be a "war" canoe).
Apparently, the Indian Navy was larger and more aggressive than I realized.

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Notice that the animals are billed as "baby" animals.
I'm guessing that modern marketing studies have now confirmed
that baby animals are significantly cuter and safer than adult animals.

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It is a simplier time when people considered fountains and marching bands "entertainment."

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Yes, a big slide came right out of the big skull.
I believe that at one point the slide was painted red.
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Can you spot Arlington anywhere in this photo?

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"Canopied gardens." How many theme parks advertise their "canopied gardens" today.

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All aboard for "Adventure" (obviously very adventurous because it capitalized) on the train.

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It's wonderful living in a place where "Texas" is synonymous with shooting.

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