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      • The rest of the rides were dismantled and scrapped, the entire park was gone in less than six months. After projecting numbers upwards of $150 million for the value of the land, Six Flags sold the barren lot for $77 million.
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  2. Learn about the history, attractions, and closure of Six Flags AstroWorld, a former amusement park in Houston, Texas. The park opened in 1968 as part of the Astrodomain and was sold to Six Flags in 1978.

  3. Mar 27, 2014 · AstroWorld was Houston's only major amusement park until it was shut down by Six Flags for a real estate deal. The park had outdated rides, low attendance, and no theme work, and its iconic...

  4. Oct 31, 2020 · And with estimates as high as $150 million, Six Flags decided to sell. But after putting it on the market, they walked away with only $77 million.

  5. May 29, 2018 · In September 2005, the debt-saddled Six Flags owners—betting that what had once been relatively worthless swampland would fetch $150 million or more—announced that the park was closing,...

  6. Nov 16, 2020 · Answer: On Oct. 30, 2005, Six Flags AstroWorld closed their gates for good, leaving Houston a hole in the heart of the city.

  7. May 29, 2018 · AstroWorld opened in 1968 and closed in 2005 as Six Flags AstroWorld. Read about the experiences of former staffers who worked as caricaturists, stage hands, balloon girls and more at the park.

  8. Oct 30, 2018 · In the years leading up to the closure, the park was an underperformer for Six Flags, which owned 30 amusement parks at the time. The company was also more than $2 billion in debt.

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