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Taubman, Howard (April 30, 1964). "Theater: Tribute to Musical Comedies: 'Broadway With Love' Opens at the Fair".
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1117:"111 To Be Graduated At Lawrenceville: Bainbridge Colby to Deliver Address at Exercises in Princeton Today".
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2095:"Great Southwest Corp. Settles Suit Brought By 4 Former Officers".
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advised that Wynne and his family should visit the recently opened
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Fowler, Glenn (August 18, 1965). "$ 400 Million Atlanta Project".
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2186:"Texas Roundup: Neiman-Marcus Holds Its Annual Jamboree".
1888:"Court Move Taken By Texas Pavilion To Settle Its Debts".
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1801:. Texas State Historical Association. Archived from
1665:"Great Southwest to Issue Securities for Theme Park"
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1168:. Publishing Concepts, Inc. 1991. pp. 444, 578.
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2307:. Little Rock, Arkansas. June 10, 1957. p. 4.
1862:"World's Fair Will Have a $ 4,000,000 Music Hall".
1184:. Chicago, Illinois. February 1, 1910. p. 117.
866:"Wynne, Angus Gilchrist, Jr. (1914–1979) Biography"
765:. He also worked with the Cotton Bowl Council, the
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422:Construction on the first warehouse to make up the
1511:"Private Rail Line Being Studies For Wynne Area".
842:"Civic leader, honoree Joanne Wynne Dies at 69".
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2385:Parktimes -- The History of Six Flags over Texas
1816:"Contract Signed for '64 World's Fair Theater".
1690:"How Are Those New Parks Doing? Southwestland".
706:In November 1949, Angus and Joanne attended the
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2211:"Texas Club Is Planning Dinner Dance Tonight".
1718:"Plan Aug. 6 Preem For $ 10,000,000 Texas Park"
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1098:. Austin, Texas. February 23, 1933. p. 1.
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2234:"Board of 22 To Study Migrant Worker Crisis".
2003:"Great Southwest Corp. Adds Banker to Board".
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1379:"Five Rockefellers Join Zeckendorf Texas Plan"
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1255:"500 Homes in Wynnewood Addition This Year".
2119:"Angus G. Wynne, Jr.'s Certificate of Death"
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2163:"Man Who Sold Canned Milk To Texas Dies".
1614:"'Six Flags Over Texas' To Open in August"
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1142:"Last Play Of Season Announced".
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1772:"Vast Amusement Park Opening"
1694:. Vol. 72, no. 15.
1566:. June 15, 1958. p. 79.
1411:. July 12, 1956. p. 15.
1385:. July 11, 1956. p. A8.
955:"Dean of Etex Bar Succumbs".
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522:Confederate States of America
310:University of Texas at Austin
306:Washington and Lee University
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2238:. May 25, 1954. p. 10.
2167:. May 17, 1945. p. 11.
1938:. July 31, 1964. p. 7.
1746:"Park Booster Visits Mexico"
1541:. June 9, 1958. p. 17.
1460:. July 1, 1956. p. G3.
936:. Austin, Texas. p. 2.
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2773:Schlitterbahn New Braunfels
2702:Six Flags Discovery Kingdom
1383:The New York Herald Tribune
1332:Texas Taxable Entity Search
1027:. July 2, 1939. p. 7.
217:Great Southwest Corporation
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450:Rockefeller Center, Inc.
2993:Glow in the Park Parade
2768:Schlitterbahn Galveston
2717:Six Flags Great America
2097:The Wall Street Journal
2074:The Wall Street Journal
2051:The Wall Street Journal
2028:The Wall Street Journal
1982:The Wall Street Journal
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1539:The Wall Street Journal
1409:The Wall Street Journal
1356:New York Herald Tribune
1006:The Dallas Morning News
790:Fort Worth City Counsel
710:annual Jamboree at the
413:John D. Rockefeller III
2753:Six Flags Over Georgia
2707:Six Flags Fiesta Texas
1799:"Six Flags Over Texas"
1012:on September 20, 2010.
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209:Six Flags Over Georgia
2856:Entertainment Village
2788:Six Flags White Water
2748:Six Flags New England
2697:Six Flags Darien Lake
2365:on December 27, 2022.
2236:The Indianapolis Star
1843:. November 29, 1962.
1805:on December 29, 2022.
1500:on December 29, 2022.
1283:The Indianapolis Star
872:on December 29, 2022.
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2555:Esi Eggleston Bracey
2552:Enrique Ramirez Mena
2540:Richard A. Zimmerman
2332:The Arizona Republic
2282:The Austin Statesman
2165:The Austin Statesman
2125:on December 22, 2022
2099:. November 8, 1972.
1750:The Austin Statesman
1618:The Austin Statesman
1513:The Austin Statesman
1458:The New York Tribune
1096:The Austin Statesman
1073:The Austin Statesman
957:The Austin Statesman
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205:Six Flags Over Texas
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2816:American Adventures
2763:Six Flags St. Louis
2686:WildWater Adventure
2598:Canada's Wonderland
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1818:The Washington Post
1776:The Austin American
1696:Eldridge Industries
1563:The Courier-Journal
1144:The Austin American
980:The Austin American
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889:Dallas Morning News
845:Dallas Times Herald
767:State Fair of Texas
755:University of Texas
542:State Fair of Texas
538:Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
482:Anaheim, California
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213:Six Flags St. Louis
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2667:Knott's Berry Farm
2626:Cedar Point Shores
2537:Daniel J. Hanrahan
2213:The New York Times
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1890:The New York Times
1866:. April 22, 1963.
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