A LOOK BACK: Old Rides, Attractions At Six Flags Over Georgia
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Take a walk down memory lane and see how many old rides and attractions from Six Flags your recognize!
Horror cave
Aerial shot of Six Flags Over Georgia in 1967. The 3,000 acres of land, just west of Atlanta in Austell was originally a dairy farm.
Six Flags Over Georgia opens for the season on March 28, 1975. Admission was $3.95.
Visitors at Six Flags Over Georgia ride the Ninja roller coaster in July 1996. The ride soars at 52 MPH over 2,742 feet of track.
Visitors at Six Flags Over Georgia ride the Cyclone roller coaster on August 5, 1996. The ride, careening on 2,970 feet of track.
Six Flags Over Georgia historical photos Kids coaster (Six Flags Over Georgia)
Sky Hook
Here's a photo from the Porpoise Show.
Mo Mo Monster
Cherry Berries
Six Flags Amphitheater
Cotton States
Great Gasp
The Chevy Show
Cling and Clang
Sid & Marty Kroft's Puppet Theatre
Wheelie
The Dahlonega Mine Train
Remember this? This is the USA Section at Six Flags in 1975.
H.R. Pufnstuf
Six Flags Over Georgia entrance
Six Flags Over Georgia entrance
Six Flags Railroad
Crystal Pistol
Six Flags Over Georgia has offered thrillseekers nonstop fun since its doors opened to more than 3,000 visitors on June 16, 1967, in Austell. Here’s a look back at Six Flags through the years. Pictured here: Visitors at the park on March 28, 1975.
Betty Horrex works in the wardrobe department at Six Flags Over Georgia in the 1970s.
Shriners from the Yaarab Shrine Temple of Atlanta visit Six Flags Over Georgia in 1967.
Six Flags Over Georgia opens for the season on March 28, 1975.
Visitors ride the Tale of Okefeenokee, one of the original rides at Six Flags Over Georgia. The ride floats past scenes from Uncle Remus stories.
Construction workers discuss the site for the Thunder River amusement ride at Six Flags Over Georgia on February 25, 1982.
The Batman roller coaster was unveiled April 30, 1997, at Six Flags over Georgia. The ride combines state-of-the-art thrill ride technology with blockbuster Batman movie magic; speeds reach 50 mph, height is 105 feet.
The Southern Star Amphitheater hosted an array of musical acts including The Beach Boys, Willie Nelson and New Kids on the Block, to name a few.
Visitors enjoy a splash at Six Flags Over Georgia on March 28, 1975.
Six Flags Over Georgia historical photos Great American Scream Machine (Six Flags Over Georgia)
Six Flags Over Georgia historical photos Six Flags celebrates 40th anniversary. (Six Flags Over Georgia)
Six Flags Over Georgia historical photos Who could forget Mr. Six? (Six Flags Over Georgia)
Six Flags Over Georgia historical photos Deja Vu (Six Flags Over Georgia)
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Flood waters from the Chattahoochee River cover Six Flags.
Six Flags Over Georgia historical photos Flooding filled Six Flags in 2009. (Six Flags Over Georgia)
Six Flags Over Georgia historical photos Thomas Town in 2008 (Six Flags Over Georgia)
Six Flags Over Georgia historical photos Ridgeline Racer was at American Adventures, a theme park that used to exist right next to White Water. (Six Flags Over Georgia)