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[td]Originally opening in 1976 as '''Marriott's Great America''', it was one of two theme parks built by the [[Marriott Corporation]] to celebrate American history and culture; the [[California's Great America|other park]] was located in [[California]]. Six Flags acquired the park in 1984, and has since expanded to include new attractions and areas. Located adjacent to the park is a separately gated {{Convert|20|acre|abbr=|adj=on}} [[water park]] named [[Hurricane Harbor Chicago]].[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]It is divided into 12 themed sections, ranging from the park's five original [[Americana (culture)|Americana]] areas to lands based on [[DC Comics]]. The park operates seasonally from April to November, hosting the annual [[Halloween]] event [[Six Flags Fright Fest|Fright Fest]]. Its roller coasters have been recognized as [[Coaster Landmark|Coaster Landmarks]] by the [[American Coaster Enthusiasts]] (ACE), a designation reserved for historically significant roller coasters. It also has the second-highest number of roller coasters in the [[Midwestern United States|Midwest]], behind its sister park [[Cedar Point]].[/td]
[td]It is divided into 12 sections, featuring [[Americana (culture)|Americana]] and [[DC Comics]] themes, along with children's areas. The park operates seasonally from April to November, hosting the annual [[Halloween]] event [[Six Flags Fright Fest|Fright Fest]]. Its roller coasters have been recognized as [[Coaster Landmark|Coaster Landmarks]] by the [[American Coaster Enthusiasts]] (ACE), a designation reserved for historically significant roller coasters. It also has the second-highest number of roller coasters in the [[Midwestern United States|Midwest]], behind its sister park [[Cedar Point]].[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]== History ==[/td]
[td]== History ==[/td]
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[td]Originally opening in 1976 as '''Marriott's Great America''', it was one of two theme parks built by the [[Marriott Corporation]] to celebrate American history and culture; the [[California's Great America|other park]] was located in [[California]]. Six Flags acquired the park in 1984, and has since expanded to include new attractions and areas. Located adjacent to the park is a separately gated {{Convert|20|acre|abbr=|adj=on}} [[water park]] named [[Hurricane Harbor Chicago]].[/td]Revision as of 23:11, 1 September 2025
[/td][td]Originally opening in 1976 as '''Marriott's Great America''', it was one of two theme parks built by the [[Marriott Corporation]] to celebrate American history and culture; the [[California's Great America|other park]] was located in [[California]]. Six Flags acquired the park in 1984, and has since expanded to include new attractions and areas. Located adjacent to the park is a separately gated {{Convert|20|acre|abbr=|adj=on}} [[water park]] named [[Hurricane Harbor Chicago]].[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]It is divided into 12 themed sections, ranging from the park's five original [[Americana (culture)|Americana]] areas to lands based on [[DC Comics]]. The park operates seasonally from April to November, hosting the annual [[Halloween]] event [[Six Flags Fright Fest|Fright Fest]]. Its roller coasters have been recognized as [[Coaster Landmark|Coaster Landmarks]] by the [[American Coaster Enthusiasts]] (ACE), a designation reserved for historically significant roller coasters. It also has the second-highest number of roller coasters in the [[Midwestern United States|Midwest]], behind its sister park [[Cedar Point]].[/td]
[td]It is divided into 12 sections, featuring [[Americana (culture)|Americana]] and [[DC Comics]] themes, along with children's areas. The park operates seasonally from April to November, hosting the annual [[Halloween]] event [[Six Flags Fright Fest|Fright Fest]]. Its roller coasters have been recognized as [[Coaster Landmark|Coaster Landmarks]] by the [[American Coaster Enthusiasts]] (ACE), a designation reserved for historically significant roller coasters. It also has the second-highest number of roller coasters in the [[Midwestern United States|Midwest]], behind its sister park [[Cedar Point]].[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]== History ==[/td]
[td]== History ==[/td]
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