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Six Flags America and Hurricane Harbor in Prince George's County, Maryland, will close in November due to not aligning with the company's long-term growth plan. The amusement parks, which opened on April 21 and will close on Nov. 2, have some 70 full-time employees, and season tickets and passes for 2025 will be honored through the final season.
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