Didn't America become independent in 1776? If so, then wouldn't Great America have opened 200 years later, in 1976? Is that just a coincidence, or did they plan the whole Great America theme because of that?
The original opening date for both Great America Parks was to be July 4, 1976, it was planned that way to celebrate the nations 200'th annerversary, but due to budget concerns(construction went pretty far overbudget) both parks soft opened May 29, 1976, and with one missing territory (The Great Southwest). But yeah, the whole 1976 thing was planned out.
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Yep its no coincidence, they planned it that way, as a celebration of the country's bicentennial. All of the major themed areas in the park represent a time in Americas past. Thankfully, the Gurnee park has survived thus far with its themed areas intact. The park in Santa Clara hasn't fared as well.
The Southern Cross Sky Ride at SFGAm even had a sign that said "The Great Southwest" comming to Great America in the early 80's at the turnaround point of the skyride which is aproximatly where the Raging Bull Station is now.
Well Technically SWT has been in planning since about 1974
Just took time warner to get off their butts and do something about it. Supposedly the end Result is fairly similar to the original Great Southwest plans, at least midway and building wise, rides of course were updated to fit with the times.
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Well they dont need to considering the dominate the NorCal park world (SFMW, lol) and only people like you would really care about the history, just because they changed the park doesnt make it bad, although the way SFGAm changed it while keeping things the same is neat .