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                           Six Flags over Georgia – The Superpark of the South!!! Located in Austell, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta, Six Flags over Georgia has thrilled millions of people, young and
                           old. Entering the 2004 season, Six Flags over Georgia has been in full operation for 37 awesome years!!! Considered by
                           many to be one of the best parks in the Six Flags chain, the park has enthused many with their unique and mind-boggling thrill
                           rides and exciting kiddie rides that entertain the smallest of park goers. In 1973, Six Flags
                           over Georgia had the distinction of having the tallest and longest roller coaster in the world in The Great American Scream
                           Machine, a wooden giant built by the legendary John Allen, and was even featured in the 1974 Guinness Book of
                           World Records. Five years later the park went to Anton Schwarzkopf, a steel looping coaster genius, to build Mindbender,
                           the first triple-loop roller coaster in the world that included two giant vertical loops. This ride along with
                           Curtis D. Summers' 1991 Georgia Cyclone, a wooden twister coaster, are annually getting Golden Tickets because they
                           are often rated one of the top 25 for its kind. In 2002, the park brokethrough with the first ever Bolliger & Mabillard
                           flying coaster in the U.S., Superman: Ultimate Flight, that included the world's first pretzel loop, which is
                           arguably the most intense inversion felt on roller coasters. The park is truly a classic and should always be on your list
                           as one of the best parks you've gone to!!! 
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