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The dilapidated former Six Flags park in eastern New Orleans is being overtaken by nature, and the mayor's administration has refused to adhere to a 2009 agreement to maintain the shuttered park. If the city doesn't take responsibility now, the Industrial Development Board should sell or auction off the property soon, two officials with the board said Tuesday (March 8).
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I went back and looked at SFNO's lineup before the hurricane. They had quite an excellent selection of rare flat rides. It really is a shame they couldn't save those, or the Boomerang and Wild Mouse coasters they had. Those two rides plus must of their flats were abandoned. Imagine what SFNo could be today if nothing had ever happened....
"The term is 'amusement park.' An old Earth name for a place where people could go to see and do all sorts of fascinating things." -Spock, Stardate 3025
If I recall correctly, pre-Katrina, the place wasn't doing all that well and was running on very limited hours (10am-5pm days, which in a city like New Orleans, is unheard of) and wasn't much anyway. They salvaged the B&M invert, which was probably the only thing worth much in there. Vekoma Boomerangs are a dime a dozen, and we have seen how many CCI woodies of that era have already bit the dust for one reason or another. There is a reason the B&M invert was quickly removed and little else - nothing else was really noteworthy.
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